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The Children of the People - writings by and about CUNY students on race and social justice (Hardcover): Rose M. Kim, Grace M.... The Children of the People - writings by and about CUNY students on race and social justice (Hardcover)
Rose M. Kim, Grace M. Cho, Robin McGinty
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tastes Like War - A Memoir (Paperback): Grace M. Cho Tastes Like War - A Memoir (Paperback)
Grace M. Cho
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Children of the People - writings by and about CUNY students on race and social justice (Paperback): Rose M. Kim, Grace M.... The Children of the People - writings by and about CUNY students on race and social justice (Paperback)
Rose M. Kim, Grace M. Cho, Robin McGinty
R1,002 Discovery Miles 10 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Haunting the Korean Diaspora - Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War (Paperback): Grace M. Cho Haunting the Korean Diaspora - Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War (Paperback)
Grace M. Cho
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the Korean War-the forgotten war-more than a million Korean women have acted as sex workers for U.S. servicemen. More than 100,000 women married GIs and moved to the United States. Through intellectual vigor and personal recollection, Haunting the Korean Diaspora explores the repressed history of emotional and physical violence between the United States and Korea and the unexamined reverberations of sexual relationships between Korean women and American soldiers. Grace M. Cho exposes how Koreans in the United States have been profoundly affected by the forgotten war and uncovers the silences and secrets that still surround it, arguing that trauma memories have been passed unconsciously through a process psychoanalysts call "transgenerational haunting." Tracing how such secrets have turned into "ghosts," Cho investigates the mythic figure of the yanggongju, literally the "Western princess," who provides sexual favors to American military personnel. She reveals how this figure haunts both the intimate realm of memory and public discourse, in which narratives of U.S. benevolence abroad and assimilation of immigrants at home go unchallenged. Memories of U.S. violence, Cho writes, threaten to undo these narratives-and so they have been rendered unspeakable. At once political and deeply personal, Cho's wide-ranging and innovative analysis of U.S. neocolonialism and militarism under contemporary globalization brings forth a new way of understanding-and remembering-the impact of the Korean War.

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