Title of article :
Remembering or Misremembering? Historicity
and the Case of So Far from the Bamboo Grove
Author/Authors :
Sung-Ae Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
recent controversy in the USA centres on classroom use of Yoko Kawashima
Watkins’s semi-autobiographical So Far from the Bamboo Grove (1986), a novel focused on
the flight of Japanese settler families to Japan after the liberation of Korea at the end of World
War II. Taught in a literary and historical vacuum under the thematic umbrella of ‘‘courage and
survival,’’ the novel has been criticised as an example of ‘‘perpetrator as victim’’ representation.
Because of its assumed high ‘‘truth value,’’ life-writing positions itself very specifically
as a narrative of a ‘‘witness’’ recounting her story. The resultant authentication of suffering
may thereby render issues of historicity effectively irrelevant. Diverse interpretative communities
may thus read the novel in incompatible ways.
Keywords :
Korea World War II Historicity Memory Perpetrators and victims
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education