Chunja’s Nanjing

Chunja’s Nanjing

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Description
Chunja’s Nanjing is the first novel about “comfort women” of the Japanese military in Korean-Chinese literature as well as in Chinese literature.
The novel follows Jonghyeok, a Korean-Chinese student and the grandson of the former “comfort woman” Chunja, in his travels with his Japanese girlfriend Haruko to Yanbian, Heilongjiang, Nanjing, Matsuyama, and Tokyo. As the story unfolds, the personal and historical aspects of the yet-to-beresolved issue of Japanese military sex slaves come to the fore, revealing the conflicts, discord, and changing historical consciousness of Korean-Chinese, Chinese, and Japanese over three generations.
Chunja’s Nanjing is a literary masterpiece that artistically presents the possibilities of a new peace and development in East Asia while testifying about the poignant history of the victims of Japanese military’s sexual war crimes.
저자

KimHyeok

BorninLongjinginChina'sJilinProvincein1965,KimHyeokmadehisliterarydebutin1985withtheshortstories“DescendantsofPygmy”and“Noah’sArk.”AformerreporterformajornewspaperssuchasTheYanbianDaily,hehaspublishedanarrayofworksincludingthenovelsPoxPustulesBloomintheShade,WomenonJuziStreet,Poet,EmpressWanrong,Chunja’sNanjing,andSilentAge;theshortstorycollectionsToKillaGeniusandTheBridgeoftheOtherShore;acompilationofserializedcolumnstitledTheYunDong-juCode;biographiessuchasStandingontheSilkRoad:ABiographyofHanNak-yeon,andSaltFlowers:ABiographyofKangKyeong-ae;andthefull-lengthreportagesTallPineTreeinYisongtingandBlueWateroftheHailanRiverandReadingChinese-KoreansThroughFilms.
AmemberoftheChinaWritersAssociation,KimfoundedtheYunDong-juResearchSocietyofLongjingafterreturningtohishometownandisnowpresidentoftheorganization.Heisalsoworkingonthe12-partepicnovelGaram,whichissetinNortheastAsiaoveraperiodof100years.

목차

PartI
BotchanKarakuriClock
ATestimonyinSpring
ATragedyinDeerValley
FlowerGrave
AHymnonaMoonlitNight

PartII
IntotheTunnel
FactoryGirlRecruitment
Khaki-ColoredTerror
APartyinHell
TheFieryLakeofBurningSulfur
APipeThatCouldn’tBePlayed
BloodRain

PartIII
Haruko’sNanjing
CatsCryforSpring
MonochromeMemories
ASturdyPipe
OurTime
Endnotes

출판사 서평

Howwouldyoufeelifyoufoundoutthatyourgrandmotherisasurviving“comfortwoman”?WhenJonghyeok,aKorean-ChinesestudentstudyinginJapan,fallsinlovewithaJapanesegirlnamedHaruko,hedecidestointroducehertohisgrandmother,Chunja.Yet,uponhisarrivalatthesmallvillageinYanbian,China,hefindshisgrandmothersurroundedbyreporters.Helearnsthatsheusedtobea“comfortwoman”whohadbeenforcedintosexualslaveryforJapanesetroopsduringWorldWarII.ThroughChunja’sretellingofherpastexperiences,Chunja’sNanjingdelineatesviolenthistoricalinjusticesperpetratedbyJapanagainstKoreansandChineseintheborderregionofGando(Jiandao)andinNanjing.
Yet,ratherthansimplydwellingonthetragicpast,thebookbringstheissueof“comfortwomen”tothepresentthroughJonghyeokandHaruko-thegrandsonofaKoreancomfortwomanandthegranddaughterofaJapanesesoldierwhoservedinChinaduringthewar.Itisthroughthesetwoyoungpeoplethattheauthoroffersaglimpseofhopeforreflectionandreconciliationastheycometounderstandeachother’spainandsearchforawaytomoveforward.
Chunja’sNanjingisanartisticjourneythattakesthereadersthroughapowerfultestimonyabouttheappallingtreatmentofKorean“comfortwomen”duringthewarandthepossibilityofanewpeaceandresolutioninNortheastAsia.