All Contents
-
- Problems in the Ethics of Female Representation
-
A Conversation between Gina Kim and Han Sang Kim
-
- Rediscovering “Our” Issues in “Their” Fight: Review of the “After Testimony” Colloquium
-
A ‘House of Justice’ without justice, a history war without truth
-
- Your Name
-
In the era of “One Left” illustrated in a novel written by author Kim Soom, what we have to do now is not count the number of government-registered survivors, but call out the names of “the drowned” between 240 and 200,000 victims and “save” those who are still drowning.
-
- Gazing at the “Death Pit” and Representation of the Memories of “Comfort Women” Victims
-
She deals with the issues of how the victimization of women in the post-colonial Korean society is represented, what type of gaze operates here, and what the gaze ultimately strives to see.
-
- The voices that rolled inside bodies – Emily Jungmin Yoon’s collection of poems A Cruelty Special to Our Species
-
Similar to what the researchers considered in the fourth collection of testimonies, the line placement and long pauses in Emily Jungmin Yoon’s poems would be the mimesis for the testifiers’ persistent pain, long silence, faltering, and hesitation that are manifested through poetic deviation.
-
- The Most Beautiful Metaphor of the Nature of “Violence” - Interview with Kwon Yoon-duk, Author of “Yong, Maeng Ho”
-
More than 10 years after the publication of the picture book “Flower Granny,” which tells the story of Sim Dalyeon, a victim of the Japanese Military “Comfort Women,” author Kwon Yoon-duk released “Yong, Maeng Ho,” the main character of the Vietnam War veteran. What is the story left by the author who has pointed out violence in Korean history through her works?
-
- The Twilight of Testimony
-
Kim Soom’s novel “One Left”(Hyundae Munhak) is a work that announces a new turning point in the era of testimony. worldview formed ahead of these final moments, and can it present us with meaningful realistic possibilities not only in literary terms but also social and historical ones?
-
- Earth Is Not Flat - the Movie “Denial” Review
-
The movie “Denial” (Mick Jackson, 2017)
-
- From Asking to Listening, from Singular to Plural: The Transformability of “Comfort Women” Narrative Norms in Kim Soom’s “One Left”
-
In some way or another, testimony literature must provide its own answer to the question of what to represent and how. So what was the answer found by Kim Soom’s novel “One Left” (Hyundae Munhak, 2016)?
-
- Translation of Silence, or Representation of the Untranslatable - A Review of the Film “The Silence”(2017)
-
Film researcher Hwang Miyojo sheds light on the documentary film “The Silence” produced by female director Park Su-nam, a second-generation Korean-Japanese. Director Park documented the struggle of Lee Ok-sun, who demanded that the Japanese government apologize and provide compensation, together with 14 colleagues.