Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan, 1965-2000

This book examines narratives by and about the Koreans in Japan from the mid-1960s through 2000. In...
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Author: Melissa L. Wender
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Language: English
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Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan, 1965-2000 by Wender, Melissa L.

Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan, 1965-2000

¥8,430

Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan, 1965-2000

¥8,430
Author: Melissa L. Wender
Format: Paperback
Language: English
This book examines narratives by and about the Koreans in Japan from the mid-1960s through 2000. In so doing, it traces the emergence and evolution of a discourse of this group as a minority community within Japan. Koreans are the only significant postcolonial population to have been subjects of a non-Western empire, yet this is the first full-length study in English of their literature. While scholars have tended to treat literary and political developments as separate historical processes, this book proposes that the two are inextricably interwoven, and that only by examining them together will we be able adequately to understand identity, a concept so fraught and yet so essential to modern individuals--whether members of a minority or not. Because of this approach, the author is able to consider issues such as the importance of life stories for political purposes and the place of gender, both metaphorically and in reality, for ethnic self-definition. The book thus engages in discussions already under way among those interested in minority and postcolonial identity elsewhere in the world.

Author: Melissa L. Wender
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 11/14/2005
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.64h x 7.24w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780804750417

About the Author
Melissa L. Wender is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at Bates College.

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