Still hear the wound: toward an Asia, politics, and art to come
"Still Hear the Wound: Towards an Asia, Politics, Art To Come introduces English language readers for the first time to work by an emerging group of critics and artists addressing the legacies of colonial violence in present-day Japan. The volume contains translated essays, and an accompanying...
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[2015]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Still Hear the Wound: Towards an Asia, Politics, Art To Come introduces English language readers for the first time to work by an emerging group of critics and artists addressing the legacies of colonial violence in present-day Japan. The volume contains translated essays, and an accompanying DVD with artist interviews selected from Zanshō no oto: ajia, seiji, aato no mirai e, published by Iwanami Shoten in 2009. Editor Lee Chonghwa is known for her poetic and philosophical writings dealing with gender and colonial violence, and with the issue of testimony related to the 1948 Jeju Massacre and former "comfort women." The essays collected here grow out of her innovative project, "Asia, Politics, Art" (2006–2008), which attempted to reinflect increasingly fraught discussions over Japan’s responsibility for crimes of colonialism so as to include artistic and aesthetic responses to the problem. What new politics, and new modes of political community, might arise from reflecting on the intertwined colonial histories of Korea and Okinawa are questions distinctively posed in this volume. At workshops held at Okinawa’s Sakima Art Museum, situated close to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (part of the U.S. military infrastructure on Okinawa), Lee highlighted the work of younger artists representing ethnic and sexual minorities in Japan. A performance on DVD by artist Ito Tari deals with "comfort women" abandoned on the battlefield by the retreating Japanese army, while an essay by zainichi playwright Choi Jinseok follows the traces of the unmarked graves of Korean forced laborers who perished in Okinawa, Taiwan, and Japan. Work by critics Ikeuchi Yasuko, Satō Izumi, Shinjō Ikuo, Yano Kumiko, and artists Kinjō Mitsuru, Oh Haji, Takahashi Yūji, Soni Kum, and Yamashiro Chikako are included. The DVD, which also contains an "art documentary" of The Battle of Okinawa by Iri and Toshi Maruki, is ideal for classroom use"--Back cover |
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contents | Includes bibliographical references Still hear the wound: expanding dialogues on Asia, politics, and art / Rebecca Jennison -- Afterthoughts, "afterlife", on the occasion of translation / Brett de Bary -- Words for a preface: Jindalle/Azaleas of flowers for body offerings / Lee Chonghwa, translated by Rebecca Jennison and Yoshida Yutaka -- On not letting death die: a prefatory dialogue between Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji / Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji, translated by Brett de Bary and Rebecca Jennison -- The contours of sound / Shinjō Ikuo, translated by Andrew Harding -- Deaths that are not remembered / Satō Izumi, translated by Brett de Bary -- Among delicate remnants: a tale of Mokuninhama or Shore Connivance / Yano Kumiko, translated by Andrew Harding and Ryan Buyco -- Specters of East Asia: Okinawa, Taiwan, and Korea / Choi Jinseok, translated collaboratively by Ryan Buyco, Brett de Bary, Andrew Harding, Miyako Hayakawa, Hirano Oribe, Keiji Kunigami, Jillian Marshall, Andrea Mendoza, and Paul McQuade -- The angels of history in Okinawa: on Takemine Gō and Higa Toyomitsu / Higashi Takuma, translated by Inoue Mayumo -- Her narration and body: on Soni Kum's film work / Ikeuchi Yasuko, translated by Junliang Huang and Brett de Bary -- "Postmemory" in the work of Oh Haji and Soni Kum / Rebecca Jennison -- DVD with live art performance by Ito Tari, and interviews with Kinjō Mitsuru, Yamashiro Chikako, Oh Haji, and Soni Kum / subtitles by Jooyeon Hahm and Andrew Harding |
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spelling | Zanshō no oto Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come selected essays edited by Lee Chonghwa ; translation edited by Rebecca Jennison & Brett de Bary Ithaca, New York East Asia Program, Cornell University [2015] © 2015 lxxi, 144 Seiten Illustrationen 1 DVD (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell East Asia series 181 Includes bibliographical references Still hear the wound: expanding dialogues on Asia, politics, and art / Rebecca Jennison -- Afterthoughts, "afterlife", on the occasion of translation / Brett de Bary -- Words for a preface: Jindalle/Azaleas of flowers for body offerings / Lee Chonghwa, translated by Rebecca Jennison and Yoshida Yutaka -- On not letting death die: a prefatory dialogue between Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji / Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji, translated by Brett de Bary and Rebecca Jennison -- The contours of sound / Shinjō Ikuo, translated by Andrew Harding -- Deaths that are not remembered / Satō Izumi, translated by Brett de Bary -- Among delicate remnants: a tale of Mokuninhama or Shore Connivance / Yano Kumiko, translated by Andrew Harding and Ryan Buyco -- Specters of East Asia: Okinawa, Taiwan, and Korea / Choi Jinseok, translated collaboratively by Ryan Buyco, Brett de Bary, Andrew Harding, Miyako Hayakawa, Hirano Oribe, Keiji Kunigami, Jillian Marshall, Andrea Mendoza, and Paul McQuade -- The angels of history in Okinawa: on Takemine Gō and Higa Toyomitsu / Higashi Takuma, translated by Inoue Mayumo -- Her narration and body: on Soni Kum's film work / Ikeuchi Yasuko, translated by Junliang Huang and Brett de Bary -- "Postmemory" in the work of Oh Haji and Soni Kum / Rebecca Jennison -- DVD with live art performance by Ito Tari, and interviews with Kinjō Mitsuru, Yamashiro Chikako, Oh Haji, and Soni Kum / subtitles by Jooyeon Hahm and Andrew Harding "Still Hear the Wound: Towards an Asia, Politics, Art To Come introduces English language readers for the first time to work by an emerging group of critics and artists addressing the legacies of colonial violence in present-day Japan. The volume contains translated essays, and an accompanying DVD with artist interviews selected from Zanshō no oto: ajia, seiji, aato no mirai e, published by Iwanami Shoten in 2009. Editor Lee Chonghwa is known for her poetic and philosophical writings dealing with gender and colonial violence, and with the issue of testimony related to the 1948 Jeju Massacre and former "comfort women." The essays collected here grow out of her innovative project, "Asia, Politics, Art" (2006–2008), which attempted to reinflect increasingly fraught discussions over Japan’s responsibility for crimes of colonialism so as to include artistic and aesthetic responses to the problem. What new politics, and new modes of political community, might arise from reflecting on the intertwined colonial histories of Korea and Okinawa are questions distinctively posed in this volume. At workshops held at Okinawa’s Sakima Art Museum, situated close to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (part of the U.S. military infrastructure on Okinawa), Lee highlighted the work of younger artists representing ethnic and sexual minorities in Japan. A performance on DVD by artist Ito Tari deals with "comfort women" abandoned on the battlefield by the retreating Japanese army, while an essay by zainichi playwright Choi Jinseok follows the traces of the unmarked graves of Korean forced laborers who perished in Okinawa, Taiwan, and Japan. Work by critics Ikeuchi Yasuko, Satō Izumi, Shinjō Ikuo, Yano Kumiko, and artists Kinjō Mitsuru, Oh Haji, Takahashi Yūji, Soni Kum, and Yamashiro Chikako are included. The DVD, which also contains an "art documentary" of The Battle of Okinawa by Iri and Toshi Maruki, is ideal for classroom use"--Back cover Geschichte 1900-2000 Art, Asian / 20th century Postcolonialism and the arts Art, Asian fast Postcolonialism and the arts fast Social conditions fast Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd rswk-swf Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 gnd rswk-swf East Asia / Social conditions / 21st century East Asia fast Ostasien Ostasien (DE-588)4075727-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Ostasien (DE-588)4075727-4 g Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 s Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s DE-604 Lee, Chonghwa 1958- (DE-588)1108817696 edt Jennison, Rebecca edt Bary, Brett de 1943- (DE-588)14334501X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-942242-81-9 Cornell East Asia series 181 (DE-604)BV009588929 181 |
spellingShingle | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come Cornell East Asia series Includes bibliographical references Still hear the wound: expanding dialogues on Asia, politics, and art / Rebecca Jennison -- Afterthoughts, "afterlife", on the occasion of translation / Brett de Bary -- Words for a preface: Jindalle/Azaleas of flowers for body offerings / Lee Chonghwa, translated by Rebecca Jennison and Yoshida Yutaka -- On not letting death die: a prefatory dialogue between Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji / Lee Chonghwa and musician/composer Takahashi Yūji, translated by Brett de Bary and Rebecca Jennison -- The contours of sound / Shinjō Ikuo, translated by Andrew Harding -- Deaths that are not remembered / Satō Izumi, translated by Brett de Bary -- Among delicate remnants: a tale of Mokuninhama or Shore Connivance / Yano Kumiko, translated by Andrew Harding and Ryan Buyco -- Specters of East Asia: Okinawa, Taiwan, and Korea / Choi Jinseok, translated collaboratively by Ryan Buyco, Brett de Bary, Andrew Harding, Miyako Hayakawa, Hirano Oribe, Keiji Kunigami, Jillian Marshall, Andrea Mendoza, and Paul McQuade -- The angels of history in Okinawa: on Takemine Gō and Higa Toyomitsu / Higashi Takuma, translated by Inoue Mayumo -- Her narration and body: on Soni Kum's film work / Ikeuchi Yasuko, translated by Junliang Huang and Brett de Bary -- "Postmemory" in the work of Oh Haji and Soni Kum / Rebecca Jennison -- DVD with live art performance by Ito Tari, and interviews with Kinjō Mitsuru, Yamashiro Chikako, Oh Haji, and Soni Kum / subtitles by Jooyeon Hahm and Andrew Harding Art, Asian / 20th century Postcolonialism and the arts Art, Asian fast Postcolonialism and the arts fast Social conditions fast Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 gnd |
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title | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come |
title_alt | Zanshō no oto |
title_auth | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come |
title_exact_search | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come |
title_full | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come selected essays edited by Lee Chonghwa ; translation edited by Rebecca Jennison & Brett de Bary |
title_fullStr | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come selected essays edited by Lee Chonghwa ; translation edited by Rebecca Jennison & Brett de Bary |
title_full_unstemmed | Still hear the wound toward an Asia, politics, and art to come selected essays edited by Lee Chonghwa ; translation edited by Rebecca Jennison & Brett de Bary |
title_short | Still hear the wound |
title_sort | still hear the wound toward an asia politics and art to come |
title_sub | toward an Asia, politics, and art to come |
topic | Art, Asian / 20th century Postcolonialism and the arts Art, Asian fast Postcolonialism and the arts fast Social conditions fast Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Art, Asian / 20th century Postcolonialism and the arts Art, Asian Social conditions Kollektives Gedächtnis Kolonialismus Verbrechen East Asia / Social conditions / 21st century East Asia Ostasien Aufsatzsammlung |
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