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Youth for Nation: Culture and Protest in Cold War South Korea

โœ Scribed by Charles R. Kim


Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
289
Category
Library

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This in-depth exploration of culture, media, and protest follows South Koreaโ€™s transition from the Korean War to the start of the political struggles and socioeconomic transformations of the Park Chung Hee era. Although the postโ€“Korean War years are commonly remembered as a time of crisis and disarray, Charles Kim contends that they also created a formative and productive juncture in which South Koreans reworked pre-1945 constructions of national identity to meet the political and cultural needs of postcolonial nation-building. He explores how state ideologues and mainstream intellectuals expanded their efforts by elevating the nationโ€™s youth as the core protagonist of a newly independent Korea. By designating students and young men and women as the hope and exemplars of the new nation-state, the discursive stage was set for the remarkable outburst of the April Revolution in 1960.

Kimโ€™s interpretation of this seminal event underscores student participantsโ€™ recasting of anticolonial resistance memories into South Koreaโ€™s postcolonial politics. This pivotal innovation enabled protestors to circumvent the stateโ€™s official anticommunism and, in doing so, brought about the formation of a culture of protest that lay at the heart of the countryโ€™s democracy movement from the 1960s to the 1980s. The positioning of women as subordinates in the nation-building enterprise is also shown to be a direct translation of postwar and Cold War exigencies into the sphere of culture; this cultural conservatism went on to shape the terrain of gender relations in subsequent decades.

A meticulously researched cultural history, Youth for Nation illuminates the historical significance of the postwar period through a rigorous analysis of magazines, films, textbooks, archival documents, and personal testimonies. In addition to scholars and students of twentieth-century Korea, the book will be welcomed by those interested in Cold War cultures, social movements, and democratization in East Asia.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One. Narrating the Postwar Crisis
Chapter Two. Wholesome Modernization
Chapter Three. The Student Vanguard
Chapter Four. Permissible Criticism
Chapter Five. 4.19 as Authorized Protest
Chapter Six. Miracles Every Day?
Epilogue
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index


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