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in Surveillant Witnessing: Satellite Imagery and the Visual Politics of Human Rights
> Public Culture
Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 2 Kyo-hwa-so No. 1 Prison Camp, Kaechon, South Pyongan Province, North Korea. Image from Hawk 2003 . Image courtesy United States Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (2): 387–410.
Published: 01 May 2002
...Sheila Miyoshi Jager © 2002 by Duke University Press 2002 Sheila Miyoshi Jager is Henry Luce Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies at Oberlin College. Her book, The Genealogy of Patriotism: Gender,Memory, and Narrative in Korea , is forthcoming. Chang Chŏng-dok. 1997...
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Public Culture (1995) 7 (3): 499–527.
Published: 01 September 1995
... peninsula
who had been forcibly sent to Japan as mobilized workers and soldiers, or who
had left their villages following the devastation of Japan’s colonial takeover of
Korea in 1910.
In past official representations...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2001) 13 (3): 431–458.
Published: 01 September 2001
... `Mother's Stake 1'” in Colonial Modernity in Korea , edited by Gi-Wook Shin and Michael Robinson (1999), and is currently working on a manuscript titled“Colonial Inflections: Censorship and Literary Acts in Modern Korean Literature.” PC 13.3-07 Choi 9/14/01 5:20 PM Page 431...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (1): 141–173.
Published: 01 January 2009
... claim-
ing much of Central, East, and Southeast Asia as lost territory for the Republic.
While the Qing dynasty’s late imperial maps marked various places as vassals,
the Almanac’s map of the Republic marks Korea, Vietnam, and other...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2014) 26 (3 (74)): 469–500.
Published: 01 September 2014
...Figure 2 Kyo-hwa-so No. 1 Prison Camp, Kaechon, South Pyongan Province, North Korea. Image from Hawk 2003 . Image courtesy United States Committee for Human Rights in North Korea ...
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Public Culture (1990) 3 (1): 154–155.
Published: 01 January 1990
...-symboVdesign/mark/flagNo wonder
then that Japan is known as “the Land of the Rising Sun.”
Moreover, the oldest name for Korea, and still the one used by North Korea, is
Choson. This is written by two Chinese graphs which mean “Dawn Freshness.”
Furthermore, in recent years, the Chinese have...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2013) 25 (2 70): 272–306.
Published: 01 March 2013
... at once, these new methods for spatial development are changing the form, function, economy, and administration of urban life. 2013 Figure 1 Songdo International Business District under construction, Incheon Free Economic Zone,
South Korea, July 6, 2012. (Image: Jesse LeCavalier...
Journal Article
Public Culture (1993) 5 (2): 363–373.
Published: 01 May 1993
...
and Elsewhere, Franklin Furnace, 1990; Out of Eastern Europe: Private
Photography, MIT, 1987.
Kim, Seong-Nae. Department of Anthropology, Kangwon National University,
Chunchon, 200-701, KOREA.
Research Interests: Shamanism...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2002) 14 (2): x–xii.
Published: 01 May 2002
...
the image of the tortured Sikh and the production of a diasporic Sikh nationalism.
Sheila Miyoshi Jager looks at how a war memorial in South Korea is used to per-
petuate a masculine image of history, the military, and its own legitimacy vis
vis...
Journal Article
Public Culture (1996) 9 (1): 93–112.
Published: 01 January 1996
... and Popular Memory: South Korea.” positions: east asia cultures critique 1 ( Spring ): 77 -102. Dirlik , Arif . 1994 . “The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism.” Critical Inquiry 20 ( Winter ): 328 -356. Grewal , Inderpal , and Caren Kaplan. 1994...
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Public Culture (1997) 9 (2): 135–159.
Published: 01 May 1997
.... Not the Soviet A-bomb or Chinese military operations in Korea
but the domestic political victors’ ability to redefine “the national interest”
prompted the growth of the military and, with it, military psy~hology.~Within
two years of the end of the war, a military definition of the situation had gained...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2013) 25 (2 70): 195–200.
Published: 01 March 2013
... LeCavalier, Nerea Calvillo,
and Wolfgang Pietsch examine the remarkable project undertaken in Songdo,
South Korea, to build, literally from the ground up, a “smart city.” It is a project
that often reads like pages out of a fantasy novel, in which machines lead the way
to a future utopia, where...
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Public Culture (1989) 1 (2): 98–102.
Published: 01 May 1989
...-
ish government, working to prepare its role as host of the 1992 Summer Olympics, re-
cently initiated discussions with ETA, the Basque separatist movement. As a result of
hosting the 1988 Olympics, the Republic of Korea successfully obtained economic and
political relations with Warsaw Pact...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2000) 12 (1): 233–257.
Published: 01 January 2000
...,
Public Culture 12(1): 233–257
Copyright © 2000 by Duke University Press
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Public Culture Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea and China. . . . What can be
gleaned from these phenomena...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2014) 26 (1 (72)): 201–203.
Published: 01 January 2014
.... The Great Enterprise: Sovereignty and Historiography in Modern Korea . Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Foucault, Michel. 2013. Speech Begins after Death . Edited by Philippe Artières and translated by Robert Bononno. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Gajarawala, Toral Jatin. 2013...
Journal Article
Public Culture (1990) 2 (2): i–iii.
Published: 01 May 1990
... populations (e.g., the de-
urbanization of Pol Pot's Cambodia and the de-peasantization of
Ceausescu's Rumania); modem lifestyles have provided a global landscape
for AIDS, which ravishes the body before death; and the martial arts have
created a bodily semiotic that links China, Korea, Japan...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2021) 33 (3 (95)): 417–440.
Published: 01 September 2021
... settler-colonial project propelled Japan's ambition as an archipelagic empire, which subsequently annexed independent Ryūkyū Kingdom (renamed as a prefecture of Okinawa), and expanded its territorial claim to Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, and parts of Micronesia and Southeast Asia. The imperial view of Japan...
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Public Culture (2012) 24 (3 68): 643–646.
Published: 01 September 2012
....: Duke University Press.
Joo, Rachael Miyung. 2012. Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global
Korea. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
Kidder, Jeffrey L. 2011. Urban Flow: Bike Messengers and the City. Ithaca, N.Y...
Journal Article
Public Culture (1997) 10 (1): 169–189.
Published: 01 January 1997
.... On
the one hand, the various economies of the NICs—Taiwan, Singapore, South
Korea, the Philippines, India, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Brazil, Argentina, Chile,
to name just a few—have been partially integrated into the global circuits of
production...
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