The Making of North Korean Americans in the Afterlife of Cold War Cultural Politics

Na-Rae Kim
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Abstract:In this article, I propose a discernable shift in the American discursive framework surrounding North Korea and the United States' relationship to North Koreans; namely, moving from projecting North Koreans as absolutely unassimilable foreign objects to then considering them as a potential new wave of immigrant Americans. I contend that political and cultural discourses on North Koreans in the US must be understood within the context of Cold War logics, specifically a lingering unease related to the unresolved Korean War and the US role in perpetuating it. I analyze legal and cultural discourses surrounding North Korean defectors in the United States, and how these are reflected in North Korean defector Yeonmi Park's memoir, In Order to Live: A North Korean Girls' Journey to Freedom (2015), and Korean American writer Suki Kim's investigative journalism, Without You, There is No Us: Undercover Among the Sons of North Korea's Elite (2015). My analysis invites a rethinking of the ongoing repercussions of the Korean War and the legacies of the Cold War in constructing national and transnational Korean subjects in the Korea(s) and the United States.
冷战后的文化政治造就了北韩裔美国人
摘要:在本文中,我提出了围绕朝鲜和美国与朝鲜关系的美国话语框架的明显转变;也就是说,从将朝鲜人视为绝对不可同化的外国对象,转变为将他们视为潜在的新一波美国移民。我认为,必须在冷战逻辑的背景下理解美国关于朝鲜人的政治和文化话语,特别是与未解决的朝鲜战争和美国在使其永久化方面所扮演的角色有关的挥之不去的不安。我分析了围绕美国脱北者的法律和文化话语,以及这些话语如何反映在脱北者朴延美(Yeonmi Park)的回忆录《为了生存:一个朝鲜女孩的自由之旅》(2015)和韩裔美国作家金苏琪(Suki Kim)的调查性新闻《没有你,就没有我们:朝鲜精英之子的卧底》(2015)中。我的分析促使人们重新思考朝鲜战争的持续影响,以及冷战在韩国和美国构建民族和跨国朝鲜主体方面的遗产。
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