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The interrogation rooms of the Korean War : the untold history
- Title
- The interrogation rooms of the Korean War : the untold history / Monica Kim.
- Author
- Kim, Monica
- Publication
- Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2019]
- ©2019
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- Description
- xii, 435 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm
- Summary
- Traditional histories of the Korean War have long focused on violations of the thirty-eighth parallel, the line drawn by American and Soviet officials in 1945 dividing the Korean peninsula. But The interrogation rooms of the Korean War presents an entirely new narrative, shifting the perspective from the boundaries of the battlefield to inside the interrogation room. Upending conventional notions of what we think of as geographies of military conflict, Monica Kim demonstrates how the Korean War evolved from a fight over territory to one over human interiority and the individual human subject, forging the template for the U.S. wars of intervention that would predominate during the latter half of the twentieth century and beyond. Kim looks at how, during the armistice negotiations, the United States and their allies proposed a new kind of interrogation room: one in which POWs could exercise their "free will" and choose which country they would go to after the ceasefire. The global controversy that erupted exposed how interrogation rooms had become a flashpoint for the struggles between the ambitions of empire and the demands for decolonization, as the aim of interrogation was to produce subjects who attested to a nation's right to govern. The complex web of interrogators and prisoners -- Japanese-American interrogators, Indian military personnel, Korean POWs and interrogators, and American POWs -- that Kim uncovers contradicts the simple story in U.S. popular memory of "brainwashing" during the Korean War.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-422) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: war and humanity -- Part I. The elements of war -- Interrogation -- The prisoner of war -- The interrogator -- Part II. Humanity interrogated -- Koje Island: a mutiny, or revolution -- Below the 38th parallel: between barbed wire and blood -- On the 38th parallel: the third choice -- Above the 38th parallel: the US citizen-POW -- Conclusion: the diaspora of war.
- Call Number
- JFE 19-3427
- ISBN
- 9780691166223
- 0691166226
- LCCN
- 2018938277
- OCLC
- 1083548393
- Author
- Kim, Monica, author.
- Title
- The interrogation rooms of the Korean War : the untold history / Monica Kim.
- Publisher
- Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2019]
- Copyright Date
- ©2019
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-422) and index.
- Chronological Term
- 1950-1953
- Other Form:
- Online version: Kim, Monica. Interrogation rooms of the Korean War. Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2019. (OCoLC)1066194550
- Research Call Number
- JFE 19-3427