Namhee Lee explores how social memory and neoliberal governance in post-1987 South Korea have disavowed the revolutionary politics of the past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Namhee Lee is Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles, author of The Making of Minjung: Democracy and the Politics of Representation in South Korea, and coeditor of The South Korean Democratization Movement: A Sourcebook.
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Acknowledgments vii Notes on Romanization and Translations xi Introduction: The Politics of Time and Neoliberal Disavowal 1 1. The Paradigm Shift from Minjung (People) to Simin (Citizen) and Neoliberal Governance 23 2. The Paradigm Shift from the Political to the Cultural and Huildam Literature 45 3. Park Chung-hee Syndrome, Mass Media, and “Culture War” 71 4. The Rise of New Right Historiography and Its Triumphalist Discourse 95 Epilogue: Politics of Time and the Poetics of Remembrance 121 Notes 137 Bibliography 177 Index 207
Acknowledgments vii Notes on Romanization and Translations xi Introduction: The Politics of Time and Neoliberal Disavowal 1 1. The Paradigm Shift from Minjung (People) to Simin (Citizen) and Neoliberal Governance 23 2. The Paradigm Shift from the Political to the Cultural and Huildam Literature 45 3. Park Chung-hee Syndrome, Mass Media, and “Culture War” 71 4. The Rise of New Right Historiography and Its Triumphalist Discourse 95 Epilogue: Politics of Time and the Poetics of Remembrance 121 Notes 137 Bibliography 177 Index 207
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