《IACS》21.3期出版介紹
2020-10-16
A cultural question for the division and unification of the Korean Peninsula
KIM Sung Kyung
University of North Korean Studies, Seoul, South Korea
North Korea, often described as a “hermit kingdom,” has been widely demonized as irrational and barbaric. On the other hand, North Koreans are portrayed as passive victims subject to state violence. Within this simplistic dichotomy, it is hard to grasp the complex reality of North Korea where lives are intertwined with the regime, but at the same time daily life operates in different spaces with completely different meanings and resistance to the regime. A lack of understanding on North Korea and people tackles the further development of peace building process and the possible integration among Koreans. Therefore, the feature section of this issue aims to provide new perspectives on both North Korea in relation to the context of division and possible unification of the Korean Peninsula through the “question of culture”; in particular, the everyday cultural practices of North Koreans. The rise of the active agency, the widespread of technology, the increase of consumeristic desire and the reorganization of everyday life in North Korea are important aspects to be unpacked. By doing so, the papers in this section examine the potential changes that might happen in the future of North Korea and the division/unification of the North and South by inter-referencing comparable experiences of Vietnam, China, the Soviet Union and Germany.
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies: Movements
Volume 21 Number 3 September 2020
Editorial statement
Kuan-Hsing CHEN and CHUA Beng Huat
Essays
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Roberto CASTILLO
Rewriting “the personal is political”: young women’s digital activism and new feminist politics in China
HOU Lixian
The emergence and development of Zainichi Korean media in post-war Japan: focused on the topography of magazines from 1945 to 1979
LEE Seungjin
Resistance in disguise and the re-construction of identity: a case of the Pashtuns in Pakistan
Usman KHAN, Yu CHENG, Zahid Ali SHAH, Shakir ULAH
Visual essay
The 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests and the everyday
LEE Chun Fung
Rethinking movements
From resistance to co-Living: rural activism in contemporary Hong Kong
Shaw-wu JUNG
Reconciliation/Integration
A cultural question for the division and unification of the Korean Peninsula
KIM Sung Kyung
On possible transformation of everyday life in North Korea via referencing other East Asian socialist nations in transition
CHUA Beng Huat
The German unification as a process of dominance culture and its implications for the situation in South Korean society
Ingrid MIETHE and Hee-Young YI
Politics of identification of Zainichi Koreans under the divided system
CHO Kyung Hee
Landscape of the minds of South and North Koreans: unification perception, mutual recognition and the possibility of cultural integration
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Pandemic
Pandemic musings in inter-Asia
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