This essay aims to critically examine body politics, which characterize North Korea as the hyper-feminine—as well as hyper-masculine—nation-state, and to contribute to a historical critique of our current inter-Korean situation, wherein South Korea???s cultural superiority to North Korea is unquestionably presumed and legitimized. I discuss what I call the biopolitical Otherization of North Korea, which I define as the discursive formation of the incessant purification of degenerate, inferior North Korean populations along the lines of the problematic formation of national belonging. This discursive politics of Otherizing is located within the allegorical composition of eyewitness reports of North Koreans written by South Korean...
During the sixty years of the separate existence of two Koreas, North Korean propagandists have mana...
This study is an attempt to break away from Juche sasang ("ideology of self-reliance") as the master...
This dissertation examines the discursive construction and management of the honhyŏla (the “mixed-bl...
This essay questions the 'truth politics' of anti-North Koreanism in which a 'genuine' figuration of...
The global consensus in academic, specialist and public realms is that North Korea is a problem: its...
This essay presents current approaches to the problem of a survival-driven North Korean regime and e...
This project adopts an interdisciplinary lens grounded in the transnational analytics of Ethnic Stud...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Michael Goldman. 1 ...
This essay aims to provide a critical view of South Korean intellectuals and unification policy make...
This dissertation explores the experiences of gendered migration and insecurity among North Koreans ...
This essay explores a salient topic that is often overlooked in studies on South Korea\u27s policies...
Sovereign Beauty and Biopower in Post-Cold War South Korea, 1987-Present conceptualizes the Korean n...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.In this dissertation, I...
Hepatitis B was a stigmatizing disease because of its reputation as a problem of underdeveloped coun...
This dissertation examines how portrayals of North Korea by the U.S. government and popular media di...
During the sixty years of the separate existence of two Koreas, North Korean propagandists have mana...
This study is an attempt to break away from Juche sasang ("ideology of self-reliance") as the master...
This dissertation examines the discursive construction and management of the honhyŏla (the “mixed-bl...
This essay questions the 'truth politics' of anti-North Koreanism in which a 'genuine' figuration of...
The global consensus in academic, specialist and public realms is that North Korea is a problem: its...
This essay presents current approaches to the problem of a survival-driven North Korean regime and e...
This project adopts an interdisciplinary lens grounded in the transnational analytics of Ethnic Stud...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Michael Goldman. 1 ...
This essay aims to provide a critical view of South Korean intellectuals and unification policy make...
This dissertation explores the experiences of gendered migration and insecurity among North Koreans ...
This essay explores a salient topic that is often overlooked in studies on South Korea\u27s policies...
Sovereign Beauty and Biopower in Post-Cold War South Korea, 1987-Present conceptualizes the Korean n...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.In this dissertation, I...
Hepatitis B was a stigmatizing disease because of its reputation as a problem of underdeveloped coun...
This dissertation examines how portrayals of North Korea by the U.S. government and popular media di...
During the sixty years of the separate existence of two Koreas, North Korean propagandists have mana...
This study is an attempt to break away from Juche sasang ("ideology of self-reliance") as the master...
This dissertation examines the discursive construction and management of the honhyŏla (the “mixed-bl...