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Capturing the forgotten war: carceral spaces and colonial legacies in Cold War Korea

机译:捕获遗忘的战争:韩国冷战中的甲壳空间和殖民地遗产

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In this paper, I offer a detailed examination of the spaces and practices of detainment used by the United States military and its proxies between 1945 and the armistice that produced a so-called 'end' of the Korean War in 1953. Avoiding the reductive trappings of the Cold War binary, which positions this 'long peace' as a byproduct of two territorial powers struggling for geopolitical control, my chief objective is to explore how the use of carceral infrastructures on the peninsula demonstrates the abundant connections between the brutal imperialism of the Japanese regime, the US military government which ostensibly sought to liberate people from colonial oppression, and the violent police action meant to contain the 'expansive tendencies' of the Communists. I first position this paper relative to geographic scholarship on prisons, focusing on the important links between carceral spaces and state border-making practices. Next, I place the border-making capacities of carceral spaces into conversation with the complexities of empire by briefly describing the Korean prison assemblage under Japanese colonial rule. I then argue that key aspects of the Cold War carceral infrastructure overseen by the US in the wake of World War II are protractions of the often-ruthless violence of Japan's colonial prison system. In the paper's final two sections I outline the prison systems of the U.S military occupation of southern Korea and the subsequent landscape of detention during the Korean War. Though frequently overlooked, I demonstrate here that spaces of military detainment are important contact zones where the racial and the imperial collide, offering historical geographers a suite of crucial sites through which to push back against the Cold War's simplified binary rhetoric. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在本文中,我详细审查了1945年和1945年之间的军事和其代理人的拘留空间和实践以及1953年制作了朝鲜战争所谓的“结束”的停战。避免了减少的陷阱在冷战二进制中,这将在这一阵子作为两个领土权力追求地缘政治控制的副作用,我的首席目标是探讨半岛上的甲基架构的使用情况如何展示了野蛮帝国主义之间的丰富联系日本政权,美国军方政府,视致敬地寻求解放来自殖民地压迫的人,而暴力警察局则意味着遏制共产党人的“广泛倾向”。我首先将本文相对于监狱的地理学奖学金定位,重点是腕部空间与国家边境制作实践之间的重要环节。接下来,通过简要地描述日本殖民统治下的韩国监狱集会,我将Carceral Spaces的边界制造能力与帝国的复杂性放入敌对。然后,我认为,在第二次世界大战之后,美国冷战正规建筑局的关键方面是日本殖民监狱系统的经常无情暴力的延伸。在论文最后的两部分中,我概述了美国军事占领南部的军事占领和朝鲜战争期间的拘留景观。虽然经常被忽视,但在此表明,军事拘留空间是一个重要的联系区,其中种族和帝国的碰撞,提供历史地理学家一系列的关键场地,通过它来推动冷战的简化二元修辞。 (c)2018年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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