[KS] book search for teaching

Donald Baker ubcdbaker at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 11 19:00:46 EST 2013


Hi Mike:

There’s a lot you can use in this course. Have you looked at  Ha Jin’s War Trash? It’s a novel, not a short story, but is a powerful fictional account of what it was like to be a Chinese POW during the Korean War.   For the Vietnam War, another novel you might find useful is Hwang Suk-Young’s The Shadow of Arms.  You could also have them read Ahn Junghyo’s White Badge on Koreans in the Vietnam War.   And, for short stories, look at Bruce Fulton’s translations in The Red Room: Stories of Trauma in Contemporary Korea. There are also the short stories of Hwang Sun won,  Mountains (in Fulton’s anthology Land of Exile) and Cranes, in Modern Korean Fiction: an Anthology. 

Cheers,

Don



On Dec 11, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Robinson, Michael E. <robime at indiana.edu> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues:
>  
> I’m teaching a course in the spring term on “The Cross Cultural Experiences of War” which deals with US wars in Asia….WW II, Korean War, and Vietnam.
>  
> I’m using fiction in part to get students to think about how these wars have affected our attitudes and relations with East Asia.   I am using Heinz Insu Fenkl’s  wonderful “Memories of My Ghost Bother” to cover Korean War aftermaths…..but I was wondering if there is some new translation collections from Korean of short stories centered around the War that I might use as well.
>  
> Happy Holidays,
>  
> Mike Robinson

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