Don Mee Choi: DMZ Kolonie
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Don Mee Choi: DMZ Kolonie

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Don Mee Choi: DMZ KolonieDie demilitarisierte Zone (DMZ) Koreas, teilt seit dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs Korea und ist heute eine der am strksten militarisierten Grenzen der Welt. Zerrissen zwischen Orten und Sprachen, zwischen Erinnerungen und Vergangenheiten entwickelt die in Sdkorea geborene Lyrikerin und bersetzerin Don Mee Choi eine Form des Schreibens, die Erinnerungen an die eigene Kindheit und Familie, die politische Geschichte Sdkoreas und Migrationserfahrungen in

Die demilitarisierte Zone (DMZ) Koreas, teilt seit dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs Korea und ist heute eine der am stärksten militarisierten Grenzen der Welt. Zerrissen zwischen Orten und Sprachen, zwischen Erinnerungen und Vergangenheiten entwickelt die in Südkorea geborene Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin Don Mee Choi eine Form des Schreibens, die Erinnerungen an die eigene Kindheit und Familie, die politische Geschichte Südkoreas und Migrationserfahrungen in einen Zusammenhang bringt. Dabei bedient sie sich verschiedenster Genres und Formen: Memoir, Liste, Tagebuch, visuelle Poesie, Essay, außerdem bezieht sie Fotos ihres Vaters, eines Kriegsfotografen, und andere visuelle und archivarische Materialien ein, um die sich überschneidenden Geschichten Koreas und der USA zu erforschen. Bewusst arbeitet Don Mee Choi in DMZ KOLONIE mit dem Weißraum der Buchseite und gruppiert Texte und Bilder zu ebenso spannungsreichen wie offenen Konstellationen. Die Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin Don Mee Choi wuchs in Südkorea und Hongkong auf, emigrierte mit ihren Eltern für eine kurze Zeit nach Deutschland, dann in die USA. Von ihr erschien The Morning News Is Exciting (Action Books, 2010), Hardly War (Wave Books, 2016) und DMZ Colony (Wave Books, 2020).

EAN: 9783959057165
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: Volte / Expanded#11#
Redaktion: Elmiger, Dorothee & Zeiske, Mathias & Wenzel, Jan
Übersetzung: Wolf, Uljana
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 143
Keyword: Fotografie; Korea; Lyrik; Militär; Poesie; Sprache
Fachschema: Farbfotografie~Fotografie~Photo~Photographie
Fachkategorie: Fotografie~Lyrik, Poesie, Tagebücher, Briefe, Notizbücher
Thema: Auseinandersetzen, Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Spectormag GbR, Spector Books OHG
Länge: 277 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Höhe: 15 mm
Gewicht: 540 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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