Assimilating Dokdo: The Islets in Korean Everyday Life

TitleAssimilating Dokdo: The Islets in Korean Everyday Life
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsBrandon Palmer, Laura Whitefleet-Smith
JournalThe ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 9-29 (2016)
Issue1
Pagination9
ISSN1943-9938
Abstract

Sovereignty over the Tokto Islets is heatedly contested between South Korea and Japan. The Korean government and citizenry have responded to this dispute by inserting the islets into their national collective memory in multifarious ways in an attempt to strengthen their nation’s claim to Tokto. The islets are included in the material culture and public memory of the nation in ways that make them part of everyday life for millions of Koreans. Korea’s claim to Tokto is currently taught in schools, presented in museums, found in popular songs, and exploited by businesses for profit. The deeper Tokto becomes entrenched in Korean society, the less likely a compromise can be reached with Japan over the islets.

DOI10.16995/ane.111
Short TitleAssimilating Dokdo