ASA 150D Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Neocolonialism, Dictee, Caving
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Dependent on us military: avoid another war with north korea, there is no official south or north korea until 1948. Nation building: doing national duty to the nation (this is your duty) Anti-communism which is consistent with us nationalism because they"re stationed themselves into korea to make sure there was no domino effect (did not want surrounding nations to fall into communism) Unofficial south korea nationalism (minjung movement/dissident/protesting) various people"s movement *this is a response to the sk official nationalism and us nationalism* Women"s labor movement centered around christian liberation. Racialized us nationalism (similar goals with sk nationalism) Imperial intervention after the korean war (didn"t want japan to fall into. Communism) us depends on korea to help export goods. College educated brain drain to help the us economy against the soviet. Asian american nationalism (response to the racialized us nationalism) Critiquing the racial discrimination in the us.