Dear members of the Korean Studies listserv: <br><br>
I am currently assisting a faculty member on an upcoming exhibition at MoMA that deals with children and trauma. If the members of the listserv could recommend any scholarly research that deals with postwar (WWII and
Korean War) trauma and children that would be greatly appreciated. For example, what kinds of educational programs, if
any, that Korea
implemented to deal with children's war trauma in the wake of the Second
World War and the Korean War. Were there any programs in the school
system, or elsewhere? Alternatively, how Japan dealt with the issue? Any
leads would be great! <br><br>Thank you in advance for your time. <br>
<br>
Minna Lee <br>