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Global Easts

Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing
  • Jie-Hyun Lim
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2022
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This book explores entangled Easts to reconsider global history from the margins. Examining the politics of history and memory, Jie-Hyun Lim reveals the affinities linking Eastern Europe and East Asia.

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Jie-Hyun Lim is professor of transnational history and director of the Critical Global Studies Institute at Sogang University. He is coeditor of Mnemonic Solidarity: Global Interventions (2021), The Palgrave Handbook of Mass Dictatorship (2016), and Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship: Global Perspectives (2011), among other works. He is also the author of several books in Korean.

Reviews

Takashi Fujitani, author of Race for Empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Koreans in WWII:
While demonstrating that 'East' and 'West' are relational categories produced through the logic of historicism, Lim juxtaposes 'Global Easts' in Europe and Asia to produce a brilliant and effective cognitive remapping of global history and memory – in the process disrupting the facile binaries through which we imagine we know our world. A must read.

Stefan Berger, author of History and Identity: How Historical Theory Shapes Historical Practice:
Jie-Hyun Lim is one of the most original and innovative historians of his generation. Ranging wonderfully knowledgeable across Western and East Asian history alike, his articles on ‘entangled Easts’ that link the history of Poland and East-Central Europe with Korea and East Asia are always thought-provoking and promising fresh and new insights about being ‘on the margins’. Lim has come up over the years with a range of influential key concepts including ‘mass dictatorship’ and ‘victimhood nationalism’ and anyone interested in questions of memory, modernity, democracy and dictatorship in the global twentieth century will come way inspired from reading this important book.

Andre Schmid, author of Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919:
Few books have the range and ambition of Global Easts. Lim offers wide-roaming essays written from original spaces to make surprising connections. He finds links between Polish and Korean history, brings comfort women trials in Batavia in conversation with community activists in California, and connects Anne Frank’s reception in Japan to Australian indigenous politics—to name just a few. This is a bold collection of essays. We need more works like it.


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PART I REMEMBERING

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