ID | 152112 |
Title Proper | Art of losing (In) the international |
Language | ENG |
Author | Choi, Shine |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | North Korea is an illustrative limit case for exploring contributions of an aesthetic approach to ‘decentering’ IR and taking seriously non-Western subject positions and agencies.1 North Korea is an international problem of human rights, poverty and security that sits across an enemy line, a line where empathy ends and the terrible begins. There are good reasons to condemn, hate and close down our ability to imagine subject positions – the source of life – across this enemy line. Here we can point to its notorious labour reeducation camps and frequent political purges and executions. |
`In' analytical Note | Millennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 45, No.2; Jan 2017: p.241-248 |
Journal Source | Millennium: Journal of International Studies 2017-03 45, 2 |
Key Words | North Korea ; ART ; Aesthetics ; Juche |