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Imperial Entertainers: Korean Women Performers from Military to Global Stages, 1937–75: Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation

Autor Dr. or Prof. Yu Jung Lee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2027
The book uncovers the untold stories of Korean women performers who navigated successive waves of conflict as cultural laborers in military entertainment, offering insight into the intersection of war, gender, and culture in East Asia.

Imperial Entertainers: Korean Women Performers from Military to Global Stages, 1937-75 uncovers the untold stories of Korean women performers who navigated successive waves of conflict - from the Pacific War to the Korean and Vietnam Wars - as cultural laborers in military entertainment. The author traces how these women became central figures in a dynamic entertainment market that emerged across the Asia-Pacific region amid U.S. Military expansion. Through extensive archival research and intimate interviews with former performers, this book reveals how these women skillfully balanced multiple roles: representing South Korea's new identity as a free nation, performing "Americanness" for military audiences, and pursuing their own personal and professional aspirations. From their early performances in EUSAK (Eight United States Army Korea) clubs to their later success in Vietnam War-era entertainment circuits, these entertainers formed a unique labor pool that circulated throughout the militarized zones of Asia. While their performances served American military interests and Cold War cultural diplomacy, these women were not merely passive participants in U.S. hegemony. Instead, they actively shaped their careers, challenged cultural boundaries, and carved out spaces for individual agency within the constraints of military entertainment. By examining these entertainers as cultural laborers with transnational military networks, the author offers new insights into the intersection of war, gender, and cultural labor in East Asia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798765189719
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 26 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

List of Figures
Note on Romanization
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Setting the Stage: Korean Women Entertainers under U.S. Hegemony
Chapter 1: Beginnings of the Spectacle: Korean Entertainers and the Asia-Pacific and Korean Wars, 1937-1954
Chapter 2: Mimicry as Mastery: U.S. Native Camp Shows after the Korean War, 1953-1964
Chapter 3: Performing the Free World: Korean Entertainers Coming on like Gangbusters in the Vietnam War Era, 1964-1975
Chapter 4: From War to Spotlight: The Kim Sisters in Cold War America, 1959-1967
Epilogue: Beyond the Stage: Implications and Continuities
Appendix: The Kim Sisters' Performances on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1959-1967
Bibliography
About the Author