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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
간토대학살에 비쳐본 일본 제국의 어제와 오늘: 92년 만에 확인된 한인 희생자의 두 개의 묘 (The Past And Present Of The Japanese Empire: Thinking Through The Recent Discovery Of Two Coexisting Tombs Of A Kanto Massacre Victim), Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Japan's Inclination Towards The Right-Wing, Anti-Korean Ideology Must Not Be Neglected: Korea-Japan Relations Through The Lens Of The Great Kanto Earthquake, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Blood-Filled Street: Devastation Of The Kanto Massacre Captured In Documentary Films, Jinhee Lee
Blood-Filled Street: Devastation Of The Kanto Massacre Captured In Documentary Films, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Colloquium Focusing On The Massacre Of Koreans During The Great Kanto Earthquake Hosted By Kunkuk University, Jinhee Lee
Colloquium Focusing On The Massacre Of Koreans During The Great Kanto Earthquake Hosted By Kunkuk University, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
‘Malcontent Koreans (Futei Senjin)’: Towards A Genealogy Of Colonial Representation Of Koreans In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Japan In Perspective: Visual Narratives Of Difference In Japanese History, Jinhee Lee
Japan In Perspective: Visual Narratives Of Difference In Japanese History, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
Dokdo Island (or Tokdo in Korean; Takeshima in Japanese; Liancourt Rocks in French/English) consists of a group of disputed islets in the sea between Korea and Japan. Although South Koreacurrently controls the islets Japan has claimed the contested territory. While Korean claim is based on its historical records dating from the sixth century, Japanese takes the records of the seventeenth century, the era of its colonial rule over Korea (1910-45), and the U.S. document at the end of WWII. More recently, the U.S. Library of Congress faced much challenge from within and without both academia and popular media as it …
Book Review: The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers In Interwar Japan. By Ken C. Kawashima, Jinhee Lee
Book Review: The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers In Interwar Japan. By Ken C. Kawashima, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Film Review: Kamikaze Girls [Shimotsuma Monogatari], Jinhee Lee
Film Review: Kamikaze Girls [Shimotsuma Monogatari], Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Commemorating The Great Kantō Earthquake: Futei Senjin And The Politics Of Mourning In The Japanese Empire [관동대지진을 추도함: 일본 제국에 있어서의 '불령 선인'과 추도의 정치학], Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
On September 1, 1923, two minutes before noon, the earth began to shake, signaling the biggest natural disaster in modern Japan. A fierce wind and raging fire followed what came to be known as the Great Kantō Earthquake, devastating the densely populated Tokyo metropolitan area. The experience of calamity soon became subject to human interpretation and political manipulation, leading to organized violence against Koreans in the metropole. Triggered by rumors that Koreans were committing arson, poisoning the water, and plotting an uprising, local vigilantes and government authorities massacred approximately six thousand Koreans. In the year following the catastrophe, various commemorative …
The Enemy Within: Earthquake, Rumors, And Massacre In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
The Enemy Within: Earthquake, Rumors, And Massacre In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
The experience of violence has powerful consequences in the transformation of history. The 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake marked a moment of unprecedented material destruction and cultural rupture in the Japanese empire. The disaster soon became subject to human interpretation and political manipulation, for the trauma of the earth tremors and subsequent fire produced not only physical chaos, but also rumours and violence against the colonized in the metropolitan area. Such violence manifested itself in the massacre of Koreans immediately following the earthquake-triggered by rumours of arson, murder, and riots by Koreans in the Tokyo-Yokohama area. Despite the shock of rumours …
Film Review: Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood Of War [Taegukgi Hwinalrimyeo], Jinhee Lee
Film Review: Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood Of War [Taegukgi Hwinalrimyeo], Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee
Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.