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Called by Another Name
A Memoir of the Gwangju Uprising
Taschenbuch von David Lee Dolinger (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The American who walked into the turmoil of Korean history

After graduating from university, David wanted to make a positive change in the world. He joined the Peace Corps and arrived in South Korea in 1978. He was bestowed with a Korean name, Im Dae-oon and it was his name throughout his time in Korea. He was assigned to serve as a tuberculosis worker in Yeongam, a town in Korea's southwest. He fell in love with the country's food, scenery, and people.

On May 18, 1980, David arrived in Gwangju to transfer buses to his home, Yeongam. Tim Warnberg, his friend and fellow Peace Corps Volunteer, told him that there was brutal violence against any young people seen in the streets. He came back home but he continued to hear that the violence was getting worse and the phone lines to Gwangju had been cut. David set out for the city to check on Tim and his Korean friends.

What is the Gwangju Uprising?

The 1980 Gwangju Uprising was a people's uprising by the citizens of Gwangju in response to the brutal and harsh suppression of student protests carried out by the Korean military after their leaders declared martial law and took over the country. It began on May 18 and ended the early morning of May 27, 1980. It began in Gwangju, the capital of South Jeolla province, but also expanded beyond the city to involve the southern half of the province. It is the most inspiring and heartbreaking event in South Korea's modern history.

Gripping firsthand account of South Korea's Gwangju Uprising and massacre. - Booklife by Publishers Weekly

Inside the book

"How did I get here? I asked myself that question many times during the events of May 1980. I had asked it on May 16 as I listened to plans for the student-led torchlight march that night, I asked it on May 21 as I walked into the city, I asked it that early morning on May 25, and I will probably ask it until the end of my life. I never realized where it would all take me, or how it would all fit into a journey of a lifetime." -From the Preface-

"There was a finality to this day unlike any of the other days I had spent in the Provincial Capital. Running through my mind were worries about the final outcome, and how high the death toll might be. I could not figure out how I would be able to cope with it all. How do you deal with the possibility of a large number of people you know all dying in a short period of time?" -From Funerals and farewells

*The Author interviews [Eng/Kor] 1m 46 sec
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Other Books, Film/TV on the Same Topic
Hwang Sok-yong, Lee Jae-Eui, and Jeon Yong-Ho's Gwangju Uprising,
Choi Jungwoon's The Gwangju Uprising
Han Kang Human Acts
South Korean Film A Taxi Driver(2017)
South Korean Film May 18(2007)
The American who walked into the turmoil of Korean history

After graduating from university, David wanted to make a positive change in the world. He joined the Peace Corps and arrived in South Korea in 1978. He was bestowed with a Korean name, Im Dae-oon and it was his name throughout his time in Korea. He was assigned to serve as a tuberculosis worker in Yeongam, a town in Korea's southwest. He fell in love with the country's food, scenery, and people.

On May 18, 1980, David arrived in Gwangju to transfer buses to his home, Yeongam. Tim Warnberg, his friend and fellow Peace Corps Volunteer, told him that there was brutal violence against any young people seen in the streets. He came back home but he continued to hear that the violence was getting worse and the phone lines to Gwangju had been cut. David set out for the city to check on Tim and his Korean friends.

What is the Gwangju Uprising?

The 1980 Gwangju Uprising was a people's uprising by the citizens of Gwangju in response to the brutal and harsh suppression of student protests carried out by the Korean military after their leaders declared martial law and took over the country. It began on May 18 and ended the early morning of May 27, 1980. It began in Gwangju, the capital of South Jeolla province, but also expanded beyond the city to involve the southern half of the province. It is the most inspiring and heartbreaking event in South Korea's modern history.

Gripping firsthand account of South Korea's Gwangju Uprising and massacre. - Booklife by Publishers Weekly

Inside the book

"How did I get here? I asked myself that question many times during the events of May 1980. I had asked it on May 16 as I listened to plans for the student-led torchlight march that night, I asked it on May 21 as I walked into the city, I asked it that early morning on May 25, and I will probably ask it until the end of my life. I never realized where it would all take me, or how it would all fit into a journey of a lifetime." -From the Preface-

"There was a finality to this day unlike any of the other days I had spent in the Provincial Capital. Running through my mind were worries about the final outcome, and how high the death toll might be. I could not figure out how I would be able to cope with it all. How do you deal with the possibility of a large number of people you know all dying in a short period of time?" -From Funerals and farewells

*The Author interviews [Eng/Kor] 1m 46 sec
[...]
[...]

Other Books, Film/TV on the Same Topic
Hwang Sok-yong, Lee Jae-Eui, and Jeon Yong-Ho's Gwangju Uprising,
Choi Jungwoon's The Gwangju Uprising
Han Kang Human Acts
South Korean Film A Taxi Driver(2017)
South Korean Film May 18(2007)
Über den Autor
David Lee Dolinger has a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from Temple University Medical School and has been developing tests for human diseases, particularly infectious diseases, for more than thirty five years. He has worked in various positions for multiple companies, large and small, and has developed an extensive knowledge concerning the design, development and commercialization of in vitro diagnostic tests and instrumentation.David first arrived in Korea in April of 1978 as a Peace Corps volunteer. His Korean name is Im Dae-oon, which was given to him by his Korean teachers when he first came to Korea. In Korean, his family name, Im, means 'Forest,' and his given name, Dae-oon, means 'big cloud.' His experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer and the horror and heroism he witnessed in Kwangju in May 1980 set him on a new path and shaped him into the person he is today.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Regionalgeschichte
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 274
ISBN-13: 9798985606997
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Dolinger, David Lee
Vanvolkenburg, Matt
Hersteller: Goggas
Maße: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: David Lee Dolinger (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,449 kg
preigu-id: 121404431
Über den Autor
David Lee Dolinger has a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from Temple University Medical School and has been developing tests for human diseases, particularly infectious diseases, for more than thirty five years. He has worked in various positions for multiple companies, large and small, and has developed an extensive knowledge concerning the design, development and commercialization of in vitro diagnostic tests and instrumentation.David first arrived in Korea in April of 1978 as a Peace Corps volunteer. His Korean name is Im Dae-oon, which was given to him by his Korean teachers when he first came to Korea. In Korean, his family name, Im, means 'Forest,' and his given name, Dae-oon, means 'big cloud.' His experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer and the horror and heroism he witnessed in Kwangju in May 1980 set him on a new path and shaped him into the person he is today.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Regionalgeschichte
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 274
ISBN-13: 9798985606997
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Dolinger, David Lee
Vanvolkenburg, Matt
Hersteller: Goggas
Maße: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: David Lee Dolinger (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,449 kg
preigu-id: 121404431
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