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- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction: Movement, Collaboration, Spaces of Difference 1
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PART I: Spaces of the Colonial Present
- 1. The Remains of Colonial History 13
- 2. When Is a Prison like a Folk Art Museum? Movement, Affect, and the After-Colonial in Seoul and Tokyo 45
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PART II: Landscapes of the Possible
- 3. The Global Image: Art, Urbanism, and Gathering Politics in Korea, Japan, and the World 79
- 4. You Were Right about the Stars: Reading a History of War and Occupation in the Streets of Koza 109
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PART III: Restructuring Place
- 5. “Mokp’o’s Tears”: Marginality and Historical Consciousness in Contemporary South Korea 147
- 6. Economies of “Soft Power”: Rereading Waves from Nepal 197
- 7. Embracing Postcolonial Potentiality: New Faces of Pro-Japanese Collaborators in Contemporary Korea 224
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PART IV: Politics of the Possible
- 8. Chang Hyŏkchu and Japan’s Koma Shrine: Koreans in Japan, Past and Present 255
- 9. Nakahira Takuma and the Photographic Topographies of Possibility 273
- 10. Translation and Censorship: Colonial Writing and Anti-imperial Imagination of Asia in 1910s Korea 290
- Afterword: “Time’s Envelope” 309
- Bibliography 318
- Contributors 340
- Index 344
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction: Movement, Collaboration, Spaces of Difference 1
-
PART I: Spaces of the Colonial Present
- 1. The Remains of Colonial History 13
- 2. When Is a Prison like a Folk Art Museum? Movement, Affect, and the After-Colonial in Seoul and Tokyo 45
-
PART II: Landscapes of the Possible
- 3. The Global Image: Art, Urbanism, and Gathering Politics in Korea, Japan, and the World 79
- 4. You Were Right about the Stars: Reading a History of War and Occupation in the Streets of Koza 109
-
PART III: Restructuring Place
- 5. “Mokp’o’s Tears”: Marginality and Historical Consciousness in Contemporary South Korea 147
- 6. Economies of “Soft Power”: Rereading Waves from Nepal 197
- 7. Embracing Postcolonial Potentiality: New Faces of Pro-Japanese Collaborators in Contemporary Korea 224
-
PART IV: Politics of the Possible
- 8. Chang Hyŏkchu and Japan’s Koma Shrine: Koreans in Japan, Past and Present 255
- 9. Nakahira Takuma and the Photographic Topographies of Possibility 273
- 10. Translation and Censorship: Colonial Writing and Anti-imperial Imagination of Asia in 1910s Korea 290
- Afterword: “Time’s Envelope” 309
- Bibliography 318
- Contributors 340
- Index 344