Witness to Korea 1945-47 The Unfolding of an Authoritarian Regime |
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Author:
| Hoffmann, Frank Caprio, Mark E. Robinson, Richard D. Gayn, Mark |
Editor:
| Hoffmann, Frank Caprio, Mark E. |
Foreword by:
| Merrill, John |
ISBN: | 978-1-956067-09-5 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1924 |
Publisher: | Academia Publishers, LLC
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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Richard D. Robinson's 'Betrayal of a Nation' and Mark Gayn's "Korea" section in his 'Japan Diary' are the most substantial, intense, and critically engaging descriptions of immediate post-liberation southern Korea written in English between 1945 and the beginning of the Korean War in 1950. Robinson's academic essay and Gayn's journalistic diary each combine razor-sharp political analysis with personal eyewitness observations, despite the difference in literary genre. Both examine the...
More DescriptionRichard D. Robinson's 'Betrayal of a Nation' and Mark Gayn's "Korea" section in his 'Japan Diary' are the most substantial, intense, and critically engaging descriptions of immediate post-liberation southern Korea written in English between 1945 and the beginning of the Korean War in 1950. Robinson's academic essay and Gayn's journalistic diary each combine razor-sharp political analysis with personal eyewitness observations, despite the difference in literary genre. Both examine the early Cold War politics of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) and American support of right-wing Korean politicians. Both authors were attacked by McCarthy and his ilk. In today's terms, Robinson would be considered a whistleblower. In order to avoid court-martial in Korea by the U.S. Army, he fled to Turkey where he bided his time for almost a decade, whereas Mark Gayn ultimately left the United States for Canada.Three supplementary essays by the editors examine the lives of Robinson and Gayn during McCarthyism, the emergence of right-wing politicians and fascist youth groups, and America's culpability in the establishment of South Korea's first authoritarian regime. C O N T E N T S : Acknowledgements | At Long Last (John Merrill) | Richard D. Robinson and Mark Gayn: A Whistleblower and a VIP Journalist (Frank Hoffmann) | Betrayal of a Nation (Richard D. Robinson) | Japan Diary: Korea (Mark Gayn) | Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Culpability in Southern Korea: Gayn and Robinson on the U.S. Military Government (Mark E. Caprio) | Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Fascism in Korea (Frank Hoffmann) | References | Image Credits | Glossary and Index | Contributors