Under the black umbrella : voices from colonial Korea, 1910-1945 /
Hildi Kang.
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, (c)2001.
- 1 online resource (xviii, 166 pages) : illustrations, map.
Includes bibliographies and index.
First Encounters -- Change by Choice -- Shouts of Independence -- A Map Changed My Life--Hong Ulsu -- Choosing an Education -- Through the Eye of a Needle--Kang Pyongju -- Business Ventures and Adventures -- I Almost Went to Canada--Yi Okhyon -- Change by Coercion -- A Red Line Marks My Record--Yi Hajon -- Passive Resistance -- Thought Police Stay for Dinner--Yu Hyegyong -- Becoming Japanese -- Drafted to the Kobe Shipyards--Chong Chaesu -- The War Effort -- Mansei Korea Forever--Ten Thousand Years -- Bringing the Stories Up to Date, 1945-1997 -- Historical Overview, 1850-1945.
"In the rich and varied life stories in Under the Black Umbrella, elderly Koreans recall incidents that illustrate the complexities of Korea during the colonial period. Hildi Kang here reinvigorates a period of Korean history long shrouded in the silence of those who endured under the "black umbrella" of Japanese colonial rule."--BOOK JACKET.