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City of Sediments

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Once the capital of the five-hundred-year Chosŏn dynasty (1392–1897) and the Taehan Empire (1897–1910), the city of Seoul posed unique challenges to urban reform and modernization under Japanese co...
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Once the capital of the five-hundred-year Chosŏn dynasty (1392–1897) and the Taehan Empire (1897–1910), the city of Seoul posed unique challenges to urban reform and modernization under Japanese colonial rule in the early twentieth century, constrained by the labyrinthian built environment of the old Korean capital. Colonial authorities attempted to employ a strategy of "erasure"—monumental Japanese architecture was, for instance, superimposed upon existing palace structures—to articulate to colonized Korean subjects the transition from the pre-modern to the modern, and the naturalization of colonial rule as inevitable historical change.

  Drawing from and analyzing a wide range of materials, from architecture and photography to print media and sound recordings, City of Sediments shows how Seoul became a site to articulate a new mode of time—modernity—that defined the place of the colonized in accordance with the progression of history, and how the underbelly of the city, latent places of darkness filled with chatters of the alleyway, challenged this visual language of power. To do so, Se-Mi Oh builds an inventive new model of history where discrete events do not unfold one after the other, but rather one in which histories layer atop each other like sediment, allowing a new map of colonial Seoul to emerge, a map where the material traces of the city are overlapping, with vibrant residues of earlier times defiantly visible among the superimposed signs of modernity and colonial domination.

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Price: $28.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 11 April 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503635524
Format: Paperback
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"City of Sediments assembles its kaleidoscope of colonial Seoul from ever-more-surprising shards: from renovations and ruins, cacophonous sign boards and comedians' banter, a streetcar's blurring speed and the metronome sound of a night patrol's wooden batons. Oh conjures the lost city while dissolving every prior notion of how history should be written and read, and leaves us with a revivified way of not only meeting the past, but our own place and time." —Susan Choi, author of Trust Exercise and Winner of the 2019 National Book Award
Se-Mi Oh is Assistant Professor of Modern Korean History at the University of Michigan.
Introduction: Introduction
1. Figuring History through Architecture: An Urban Synesthesia
2. Ritual, History, Memory: Photographing Kojong's Funeral of 1919
3. Signage and Language: Reading Hanja/Kanji
4. Oral/Aural Community: Sin Pul-ch'ul's Language Play and Deception
5. The City on the Move: The Ordinary and the Infraordinary
6. Nightly Reports: Playing under Surveillance
Epilogue: A Time of Rehearsal