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Warring Genealogies eBook

Race, Kinship, And The Korean War

by Joo Ok Kim
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Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2022 ‧
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Warring Genealogies examines the elaboration of kinships between Chicano/a and Asian American cultural production, such as the 1954 proxy adoption of a Korean boy by Leavenworth prisoners. Joo Ok Kim considers white supremacist expressions of kinship—in prison magazines, memorials, U.S. military songbooks—as well as critiques of such expressions in Chicana/o and Korean diasporic works to conceptualize racialized formations of kinship emerging from the Korean War.

Warring Genealogies unpacks writings by Rolando Hinojosa (Korean Love Songs, The Useless Servants) and Luis Valdez (I Don’t Have to Show You No Stinking Badges, Zoot Suit) to show the counter-representations of the Korean War and the problematic depiction of the United States as a benevolent savior. Kim also analyzes Susan Choi’s The Foreign Student as a novel that proposes alternative temporalities to dominant Korean War narratives. In addition, she examines Chicano military police procedurals, white supremacist women’s organizations, and the politics of funding Korean War archives.

Kim’s comparative study Asian American and Latinx Studies makes insightful connections about race, politics, and citizenship to critique the Cold War conception of the "national family."

Warring Genealogies

Race, Kinship, And The Korean War

by Joo Ok Kim

Property Description
ISBN: 9781439920596
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Critical Race, Indigeneity, And Relationality
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > History of Literature
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781439920596

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