Capturing Shadows of the Wars: Memories of Camp Town Women in South Korea and Japan

Nayun Jang
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This essay examines lens-based artworks in South Korea and Japan, focusing on the ways in which artists challenge official memory by drawing attention to the lives of women in U.S. military camp towns. Both countries witnessed growing presence and activities of U.S. military in the aftermath of the Asia-Pacific War and the Korean War, but the overwhelming impact of Americanisation in ordinary people’s lives has been neglected in the formation of nationalistic official memories. Highlighting the lens-based artists’ role as creators of “counter-memory”, which represents “individual’s resistance against the official versions of historical continuity”, the essay analyses their artistic attempts to make sense of and overcome the troubled past by means of memory.
捕捉战争的阴影:韩日营城妇女的回忆
本文考察了韩国和日本以镜头为基础的艺术作品,重点关注艺术家们通过关注美国军营城镇中女性的生活来挑战官方记忆的方式。在亚太战争和朝鲜战争之后,两国都见证了美国军事存在和活动的增加,但在民族主义官方记忆的形成中,美国化对普通民众生活的巨大影响被忽视了。文章强调了镜头艺术家作为“反记忆”的创造者的角色,这代表了“个人对官方版本的历史连续性的抵抗”,分析了他们通过记忆来理解和克服困扰的过去的艺术尝试。
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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