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Under the Black Umbrella: Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 by Hildi Kang

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Publication Date
2005-10-17
Pages
192
ISBN
9780801472701
Book Title
Under the Black Umbrella : Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2005
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Hildi Kang
Genre
History, Literary Collections, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Asian / General, Asia / Japan, Sociology / General, Asia / Korea, World / Asian
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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Accessible and attractive narratives, linked by brief historical overviews, provide a large and fully textured view of Korea under Japanese rule.

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801472709
ISBN-13
9780801472701
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46818204

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Book Title
Under the Black Umbrella : Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
Author
Hildi Kang
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
Asian / General, Asia / Japan, Sociology / General, Asia / Korea, World / Asian
Publication Year
2005
Genre
History, Literary Collections, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ds916.54.H33 2005
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"In this riveting and highly informative collection of oral histories, Kang has intricately woven together these voices into an impressive history of the Japanese colonial period that tells the story of people who lived their lives under the duress of the Japanese. . . . This is an important book and sheds light on areas not often covered in other works. Most assuredly, Kang's book is a valuable addition to the growing body of works on the Japanese colonial period. The 'voices' that Kang has collected for her book present a fresh view, not to mention a clearer picture of this period of Korean history."--Jeffrey Miller, Korea Times (3 August 2001), In this riveting and highly informative collection of oral histories, Kang has intricately woven together these voices into an impressive history of the Japanese colonial period that tells the story of people who lived their lives under the duress of the Japanese.... This is an important book and sheds light on areas not often covered in other works. Most assuredly, Kang's book is a valuable addition to the growing body of works on the Japanese colonial period. The 'voices' that Kang has collected for her book present a fresh view, not to mention a clearer picture of this period of Korean history., "For its many voices and for the candor that comes from those voices, Under the Black Umbrella is a book of exceptional merit. Through the observations and reminiscences of Koreans who lived under Japanese rule, Hildi Kang shows us an interesting and mostly unknown picture of daily life in a neglected colony."--Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago, "In this riveting and highly informative collection of oral histories, Kang has intricately woven together these voices into an impressive history of the Japanese colonial period that tells the story of people who lived their lives under the duress of the Japanese. . . . This is an important book and sheds light on areas not often covered in other works. Most assuredly, Kang's book is a valuable addition to the growing body of works on the Japanese colonial period. The 'voices' that Kang has collected for her book present a fresh view, not to mention a clearer picture of this period of Korean history."-Jeffrey Miller, Korea Times, 3 August 2001, "The recollections that Kang collected contribute an essential (but to date neglected) ingredient to our understanding of Korea's colonial history. Their contents disturb the neat package that pits the colonizing (Japanese) aggressor against the colonized (Korean) victim."--Mark Caprio, Korean Studies Review (2002), "Told from the perspective of ordinary people, a new book by . . . Hildi Kang gives flesh and blood to Korean history of the 1910-45 period."-Robert Several. The Independent, 28 June 2001, "The recollections that Kang collected contribute an essential (but to date neglected) ingredient to our understanding of Korea's colonial history. Their contents disturb the neat package that pits the colonizing (Japanese) aggressor against the colonized (Korean) victim."-Mark Caprio, Korean Studies Review, 2002, No. 2, The recollections that Kang collected contribute an essential (but to date neglected) ingredient to our understanding of Korea's colonial history. Their contents disturb the neat package that pits the colonizing (Japanese) aggressor against the colonized (Korean) victim., "Under the Black Umbrella is a pioneering collection of oral histories of Koreans who lived through the turbulent years of Japanese rule. It has many rich, vivid, and moving stories that reveal diversity and complexity of colonial life. No doubt this book will be a valuable addition to the growing body of works on colonial Korea in the West."--Gi-Wook Shin, University of California, Los Angeles, "Whereas history is usually a story of 'great men' told by its 'winners,' Hildi Kang's Under the Black Umbrella offers new insights into Korean history as it was lived every day by ordinary people. The diversity and heterogeneity of human experiences in this book challenge the oversimplified story of the Japanese colonial period in Korea that has held sway in Korean history until now."--Elaine M. Kim, University of California, Berkeley, It is often said that Japan's colonial ventures produced two contrasting legacies: bitterness in Korea and positive memories in Taiwan. This book argues that Koreans had in fact more mixed experiences., "It is often said that Japan's colonial ventures produced two contrasting legacies: bitterness in Korea and positive memories in Taiwan. This book argues that Koreans had in fact more mixed experiences."--Foreign Affairs (January/February 2002), "Hildi Kang knew imperial rule of Korea had been harsh, but her father-in-law's tales of those times were amusing. . . . Under the Black Umbrella is a series of first-hand narratives of everyday people who lived through Japanese imperialism."-Daphne Hsu, Contra Costa Times, July 2001, "It is often said that Japan's colonial ventures produced two contrasting legacies: bitterness in Korea and positive memories in Taiwan. This book argues that Koreans had in fact more mixed experiences."-Foreign Affairs, January/February 2002, "For those interested in Korea's colonial history, this is a great source book to read. . . . Kudos to the author for presenting these seldom-heard voices of Korean elders."-Bill Drucker, Korean Quarterly, "Under the Black Umbrella is a pioneering collection of oral histories of Koreans who lived through the turbulent years of Japanese rule. It has many rich, vivid, and moving stories that reveal diversity and complexity of colonial life. No doubt this book will be a valuable addition to the growing body of works on colonial Korea in the West."-Gi-Wook Shin, University of California, Los Angeles, "Whereas history is usually a story of 'great men' told by its 'winners,' Hildi Kang's Under the Black Umbrella offers new insights into Korean history as it was lived every day by ordinary people. The diversity and heterogeneity of human experiences in Under the Black Umbrella challenge the oversimplified story of the Japanese colonial period in Korea that has held sway in Korean history until now."-Elaine M. Kim, University of California, Berkeley
Table of Content
Preface: Collecting the Interviews Acknowledgements Conventions Used Introduction1. First EncountersPART I: CHANGE BY CHOICE 2. Shouts of Independence 3. A Map Changed My Life?Hong Ulsu 4. Choosing an Education 5. Through the Eye of a Needle?Kang Pyongju 6. Business Ventures and Adventures 7. I Almost Went to Canada?Yi OkhyonPART II: CHANGE BY COERCION 8. A Red Line Marks My Record?Yi Hajon 9. Passive Resistance 10. Thought Police Stay for Dinner?Yu Hyegyong 11. Becoming Japanese 12. Drafted to the Kobe Shipyards?Chong Chaesu 13. The War Effort 14. Mansei Korea Forever?Ten Thousand YearsAPPENDIXES A. The Interviews B. Bringing the Stories Up to Date, 1945-1997 C. Historical Overview, 1850-1945Notes Bibliography Index of Proper Names, Preface: Collecting the Interviews Acknowledgements Conventions Used Introduction1. First EncountersPART I: CHANGE BY CHOICE 2. Shouts of Independence 3. A Map Changed My Life--Hong Ulsu 4. Choosing an Education 5. Through the Eye of a Needle--Kang Pyongju 6. Business Ventures and Adventures 7. I Almost Went to Canada--Yi OkhyonPART II: CHANGE BY COERCION 8. A Red Line Marks My Record--Yi Hajon 9. Passive Resistance 10. Thought Police Stay for Dinner--Yu Hyegyong 11. Becoming Japanese 12. Drafted to the Kobe Shipyards--Chong Chaesu 13. The War Effort 14. Mansei Korea Forever--Ten Thousand YearsAPPENDIXES A. The Interviews B. Bringing the Stories Up to Date, 1945-1997 C. Historical Overview, 1850-1945Notes Bibliography Index of Proper Names
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
951.903
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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