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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Korean Memories and Psycho-Historical Fragmentation: Fast-Forward, Retrospective; Memory, History, and Korea; Korean Memories; "Psycho-Historical Fragmentation"; Fast-Forward: Compressed Modernization; Retrospect: Deficit of Self-Reflection; Fragmented Memories; Volume Organization and Its Topics; Japanese Colonial Legacies; The Cold War Residuals and the Korean War; Democratization, the People, and Political Leaders; References; Part I: Japanese Colonial Legacies
Chapter 2: From War to War: Ch'anggyŏng Garden and Postcolonial Militarism in Early (South) KoreaIntroduction; The Postcolonial Politics of Anti-communist Consolation; Conclusion and Coda; Works Cited; Newspapers and Magazines; Articles and Books; Chapter 3: Women's Redress Movement for Japanese Military Sexual Slavery: Decolonizing History, Reconstituting Subjects; Introduction; Scene #1; Scene #2; Scene #3; Scene #4; What is the Postcolonial?; Colonial History and Postcolonial Condition to (Re)Create the Ghosts; Japan's Responses and Shifting Debates
Differing Movement, Speaking SubalternsConclusion: For More Accountable and Ethical Representation; References; Part II: The Cold War Residuals and the Korean War; Chapter 4: Legacies of the Korean War: Transforming Ancestral Rituals in South Korea; Introduction; Jeju Island; New Ancestral Stones; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Experience of the Korean War and the Means of Subsistence of War Widows; Introduction: The Korean War and Military and Police Widows; The Owners of Voices; On the Road as a Female Refugee; On the Road as a Refugee; The Boundary of a Family
The Absence of Husband and FamilyThe Absence of Husband and Moving Out; Remarriage and Children's Education; Economic Activities of the War Widows; Occupations of the War Widows; Occupations and Labor Conditions of the Military and Police Widows; Pension for War Victims and Exploitation; The War History of Military and Police Widows; Bibliography; Newspaper; Books; Chapter 6: Memories of the Korean War among Rural Communities: The Village Called the "Moscow of Icheon"; People's Korean War Experiences; Odu-ri Village in the Prewar Period; A Poor Village; Becoming the "Moscow of Icheon"
Solidarity and Division in Rural Communities during the North Korean OccupationOutbreak of the Korean War and Founding of the People's Committee-Reality in the "Class Struggle"; Recruitment for the People's Volunteer Corps and Land Reform-Measures to Cope with Pain and Hope; New Relationship between the State and the People in the Postwar Period; Fearful Oath of Loyalty to the State; Reality of the Power Emerging from the Postwar Ruins; Experiences, Memories, and Oral History of the Korean War; References; Chapter 7: Forgetting Korean Agency in the Transnational Cold War' Leaflets, and the Lessons They Teach
Chapter 2: From War to War: Ch'anggyŏng Garden and Postcolonial Militarism in Early (South) KoreaIntroduction; The Postcolonial Politics of Anti-communist Consolation; Conclusion and Coda; Works Cited; Newspapers and Magazines; Articles and Books; Chapter 3: Women's Redress Movement for Japanese Military Sexual Slavery: Decolonizing History, Reconstituting Subjects; Introduction; Scene #1; Scene #2; Scene #3; Scene #4; What is the Postcolonial?; Colonial History and Postcolonial Condition to (Re)Create the Ghosts; Japan's Responses and Shifting Debates
Differing Movement, Speaking SubalternsConclusion: For More Accountable and Ethical Representation; References; Part II: The Cold War Residuals and the Korean War; Chapter 4: Legacies of the Korean War: Transforming Ancestral Rituals in South Korea; Introduction; Jeju Island; New Ancestral Stones; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Experience of the Korean War and the Means of Subsistence of War Widows; Introduction: The Korean War and Military and Police Widows; The Owners of Voices; On the Road as a Female Refugee; On the Road as a Refugee; The Boundary of a Family
The Absence of Husband and FamilyThe Absence of Husband and Moving Out; Remarriage and Children's Education; Economic Activities of the War Widows; Occupations of the War Widows; Occupations and Labor Conditions of the Military and Police Widows; Pension for War Victims and Exploitation; The War History of Military and Police Widows; Bibliography; Newspaper; Books; Chapter 6: Memories of the Korean War among Rural Communities: The Village Called the "Moscow of Icheon"; People's Korean War Experiences; Odu-ri Village in the Prewar Period; A Poor Village; Becoming the "Moscow of Icheon"
Solidarity and Division in Rural Communities during the North Korean OccupationOutbreak of the Korean War and Founding of the People's Committee-Reality in the "Class Struggle"; Recruitment for the People's Volunteer Corps and Land Reform-Measures to Cope with Pain and Hope; New Relationship between the State and the People in the Postwar Period; Fearful Oath of Loyalty to the State; Reality of the Power Emerging from the Postwar Ruins; Experiences, Memories, and Oral History of the Korean War; References; Chapter 7: Forgetting Korean Agency in the Transnational Cold War' Leaflets, and the Lessons They Teach