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100 1  Fahy, Sandra,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2014054170|eauthor. 
245 10 Marching through suffering :|bloss and survival in North 
       Korea /|cSandra Fahy. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2015] 
300    1 online resource (xii, 252 pages). 
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490 1  Contemporary Asia in the World 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-237) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tNote on Translation, Confidentiality, Terms, and 
       Romanization --|tAcknowledgments --|tIntroduction: Loss 
       and Survival --|g1.|tBusy Years --|g2.|tCohesion and 
       Disintegration --|g3.|tLife of Words --|g4.|tLife Leaves 
       Death Behind --|g5.|tBreaking Points --|g6.|tNew Division 
       --|tConclusion: Is Past Prologue? --|gAppendix:|tA Short 
       History of the North Korean Famine --|tNotes --
       |tBibliography --|tIndex. 
520    "Marching Through Suffering is a deeply personal portrait 
       of the ravages of famine and totalitarian politics in 
       modern North Korea since the 1990s. Featuring interviews 
       with more than thirty North Koreans who defected to Seoul 
       and Tokyo, the book explores the subjective experience of 
       the nation's famine and its citizens' social and 
       psychological strategies for coping with the regime. These
       oral testimonies show how ordinary North Koreans, from 
       farmers and soldiers to students and diplomats, framed the
       mounting struggles and deaths surrounding them as the 
       famine progressed. Following the development of the 
       disaster, North Koreans deployed complex discursive 
       strategies to rationalize the horror and hardship in their
       lives, practices that maintained citizens' loyalty to the 
       regime during the famine and continue to sustain its rule 
       today. Casting North Koreans as a diverse people with a 
       vast capacity for adaptation rather than as a monolithic 
       entity passively enduring oppression, Marching Through 
       Suffering positions personal history as key to the 
       interpretation of political violence."--Publisher's 
       description. 
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