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Silence Broken : Korean Comfort Women| Media: | Paperback | | Author: | D. Kim-Gibson | | Publisher: | Mid-Prairie Books | | Release date: | 30 December, 1999 | | Our price: | $15.00 |
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Fighting Tears |
| Some say that we wretched Koreans--the poeple of Hahn (everlasting woe)--have run out of tears. But to my wonderment, I found myself fighting tears as I turned the pages of Dai Sil Kim-Gibson's Silence Broken. Destiny has willed this poet-philosopher-filmmaker to tell the stories of the ultimate Hahn for posterity. |
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| Ms. Kim-Gibson thoughtfully personalizes the stories of comfort-women. |
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Silence Broken: an Epiphany |
| Long-suppressed by the Japanese government and often overlooked by historians, the Korean comfort women's story emerges at last. Activist, film maker and writer Dai Sil Kim-Gibson has tackled the monumental task of exposing these Korean comfort women's stories to the public. With empathetic probing and years of patient interviews, Kim-Gibson succeeds in opening up these women whose lives have been pockmarked by the brutality of their surroundings. Their oral history is moving testament to the human's stubborn will to survive. Elucidating and inspiring, this book is a must-read. |
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