Gwangju Uprising Overthrown by Moon Jae-In's 5.18 Tear: Exposing the Politics of False Narratives in South Korea (Untold Story of Gwangju Uprising)

Gwangju Uprising Overthrown by Moon Jae-In's 5.18 Tear: Exposing the Politics of False Narratives in South Korea (Untold Story of Gwangju Uprising)

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Science Fiction
Format Paperback
Pages 468
Language Korean
Published Feb 1, 2018
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1542933870
ISBN-13 9781542933872
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This compelling work dives deep into the turbulent events surrounding the Gwangju Uprising, exploring complex narratives that have shaped South Korea’s historical landscape. Daeryeong Kim artfully unravels the intricacies of political motives and media representations, shedding light on the distortion of truths that have long affected public perception.

With a passionate and gripping approach, the author reveals how the aftermath of the uprising continues to influence contemporary politics and social discourse in Korea. Through thorough research and evocative storytelling, readers are invited to reconsider widely accepted narratives and engage with the untold stories of resilience and struggle.

This book is more than a historical account; it is a crucial reflection on the power of storytelling in shaping collective memory and national identity. By examining the threads of history intertwined with personal experiences, the author fosters a deeper understanding of the ongoing impact of the Gwangju Uprising on South Korean society today.

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