The Martyred by Richard E. Kim5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() all the characters and events described in the book are real, but everything else is fiction.” Never in my time in Asian Studies has one work been so applicable to such a wide range of students as is the case with Lost Names. Although Lost Names is technically a novel, according to author Richard Kim, “. Lost Names is the story, as recounted by a young boy, of one Korean family’s experience during the war years. The book’s title reflects the Japanese Pacific War policy of forcing Koreans to replace their own names with Japanese ones. Lost Names is a useful, rare, and wonderful book for several reasons. ![]() Kim (Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1998). Re-envisioning Asia: Contestations and Struggles in the Visual Artsĭownload PDF By Richard E.Distinguished Service to the Association for Asian Studies Award.Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies Award.Striving for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Asian Studies: Humanities Grants for Asian Studies Scholars.Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Southeast Asian Studies.Cultivating the Humanities & Social Sciences Initiative Grants. ![]()
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