家庭錄像與意識形態:論梁英姬《親愛的平壤》和《雞湯與意識形態》中在日朝鮮家庭的離散與認同

Article by 黃冠維  Abstract: Yang Yong-hi’s two documentaries, “Dear Pyongyang” and “Soup and Ideology” span nearly two decades, documenting the lives and changes within a Zainichi family. In “Dear Pyongyang”, the director reveals her doubts about her father sending her three brothers to North Korea. She narrates her upbringing, influenced […]

Channeling Hegemony: Vietnamese Online Newspapers and the Reproduction of Western Narratives on Israel’s War on Gaza

Article by Hanh T. L. Nguyen Article originally published on The Invisible Armada, Feb 5 2024, available at: https://invisiblearmada.ncku.edu.tw/articles/channeling-hegemony   Header Image: Megalodon by RANT 73 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 DEED INTRODUCTION It is no secret that the Vietnamese used to be dehumanized in American narratives during and […]

Exploring the Issues of Child Soldiers and Forced Migration in the Democratic Republic of Congo Through Cathy Caruth’s Theory of Trauma

Article by Khonde Khonde Norbert Abstract: Since its independence in 1960, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has witnessed multiple forms of political unrest such as civil wars, child abuse, forced migration, etc. Unfortunately, most of these realities, especially before the era of internet, remained unknown to many people living […]