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"The Intimacies of Conflict explores cultural memory and the Korean War"--
Korean War, 1950-1953 --- Collective memory --- Social aspects --- Literature and the war. --- Motion pictures and the war. --- United States --- Armed Forces --- Minorities --- History --- African American soldiers. --- African American studies. --- Afro-Asian. --- Alexander Weheliye. --- Asian American studies. --- Chang-rae Lee. --- Chicano studies. --- Ha Jin. --- Hiroshi Miyamura. --- Internment. --- Interracial desire. --- Japan. --- Japanese American Citizens League. --- Japanese American soldiers. --- Japanese colonialism. --- Jayne Anne Phillips. --- Joseph Slaughter. --- Korean Americans. --- Korean Christianity. --- Korean cinema. --- Korean nationalism. --- Marianne Hirsch. --- Mexican American/Chicano soldiers. --- Neoliberalism. --- No Gun Ri. --- Orientalism. --- Pacific Citizen. --- Prisoners of war. --- Rolando Hinojosa. --- Samuel Fuller. --- Sinch’on/Sinchon. --- Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War. --- The War Memorial of Korea. --- Toni Morrison. --- US imperialism. --- US-Mexico War. --- World War II. --- atrocities. --- biopower. --- cold war. --- comparative race studies. --- cultural memory. --- diaspora. --- hallyu. --- humanitarianism. --- intimacy. --- laws of war. --- liberalism. --- magical realism. --- massacre. --- military integration. --- military multiculturalism. --- multiculturalism. --- multidirectional memory. --- necropolitics. --- postmemory. --- racializing assemblage. --- reconciliation. --- refugees. --- slavery. --- translation. --- trauma. --- war crimes. --- war orphans.
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