Healing the persisting wounds of historic injustice : United States, South Korea and the Jeju 4.3 tragedy /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Jeju Island, South Korea] :
World Association for Island Studies, Jeju National University,
2021
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Series: | Peace island book series
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: The han (persisting pain) of the Jeju 4.3 tragedy
- Reconciliation unfinished : an introduction to social healing and the Jeju 4.3 tragedy
- From reparations to reconciliation to social healing through justice
- Working principles of social healing : commonalities among disciplines
- A framework for social healing through justice
- The historical setting : Jeju 4.3 tragedy and the United States' role
- Responsibility for 4.3 and for social healing
- Steps toward "truth and reconciliation"
- What's impeded Jeju 4.3 social healing?
- What's revitalized Jeju 4.3 social healing?
- A United States Jeju 4.3 truth committee
- A joint South Korea and United States Jeju 4.3 implementation and oversight task force
- Converging interests in social healing through justice : legitimacy as democracies actually committed to civil and human rights
- United States and South Korea participation in Jeju 4.3 social healing