After the Korean War
Discover the profound insights of After the Korean War by Heonik Kwon, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This groundbreaking study delves into the history and legacy of the Korean War, exploring its impact on intimate human social experiences. Kwon boldly reclaims kinship as a crucial category for historical and political inquiry, offering a fresh perspective on how the memories of Korea's civil war continue to resonate within the Korean consciousness. With 246 pages of compelling analysis, this hardback edition is essential for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of history, memory, and identity in the aftermath of conflict. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal moment in Asia's history and its lasting effects on society.