Gwangju Uprising Overthrown by Moon Jae-in's 5.18 Tear (문재인의 5·18 눈물로 뒤집힌 광주사태): Exposing the Politics of False Narratives in South Korea

· Daeryeong Kim
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 The primary language of the book entitled Gwangju Uprising Overthrown by Moon Jae-in's 5·18 Tear is Korean language with limited English texts. The two pages of English text close to the end of Prologue indicate the ideological background of Strongman Moon—a response to what CNN reporter Paula Hancocks calls his legacy. Non-Korean speaking readers may find the 125 pictures and illustrations are helpful for catching the key points of hot and crucial issues the book deals with.

The book is a new look into the two major events of modern Korean history: Impeachment by fraud in 2017 and 5.18 Gwangju Uprising in 1980. Chapter One deals with the question everyone asks—how it happened that the South Korean President Park Geun-hye was impeached by fraud?

The book “Gwangju Uprising Overthrown by Moon Jae-in's 5·18 Tear” comes with the two major topics of modern Korean history: Impeachment by fraud in 2017 and 5.18 Gwangju Uprising in 1980. While the larger part of the current volume is about the new facts of Gwangju Uprising, the first 82 pages in Chapter One deals with the question everyone asks—how it happened that the South Korean President Park Geun-hye was impeached by fraud.

Strongman Moon Jae-in, who took the political advantage of President Park’s impeachment by fraud, justifies it by talking about ‘candlelight revolution.’ But what is candlelight revolution? One cannot grasp what it implies without first knowing 5.18 Gwangju Uprising. What connects the pro-North Korean group’s term ‘candlelight revolution’ to 5.18 Gwangju Uprising is a narrative, which the book reveals as a false narrative.   

So, what really happened in South Korea in 2017? ‘Impeachment by fraud’ or ‘candlelight revolution’? It largely depends on one’s perspective of 5.18 Gwangju Uprising although there is a time gap of 38 years.

2018년 신간 『문재인의 5·18 눈물로 뒤집힌 광주사태』는 2018년 5·18 역사 전쟁의 해에 문재인 ‘보궐’대통령에게 ‘사기 탄핵’과 광주사태에 대하여 팩트 융단폭격해 주는 책이다.  본서는 한국 근현대사의 가장 중요한 두가지 핵심 주제인 ‘사기 탄핵’과 광주사태를 다룬다. 제1장 사기 탄핵(Impeachment by Fraud)은 총 82장으로 구성되어 있다. 한국에서는 2017년의 동일사건에 대하여 한쪽에서는 ‘사기 탄핵’이라고 하고, 다른 한쪽에서는 ‘촛불혁명’이라고 한다. 과연 어느 쪽 주장이 맞는지를 독자들은 본서 1장에서 보게 될 것이다. 



 


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3.4
7 reviews
SB JANG
September 11, 2018
Daniel Springer, you may not read this book and you have no idea in Korea politics. Republic of Korea is in serious political situations because of North Korea's highly organized operations. This book shows what is going on now in Korea peninsula.
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SPRINGER DANIEL JAMES
May 18, 2018
Everything this guy says in this book is literally the diametric opposite of fact. So glad I didn't pay for this. Absolute rubbish first word to last.
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About the author

 The author Dr. Daeryeong Kim received his basic theological education at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. He studied history with the University of Maryland and earned Doctor of Philosophy degree for his research in the field of epistemology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Many volumes of his work have already been published in South Korea, and this new book is a product of many years of his original research. The distinctiveness of his work includes insight for the interpretation of key events of modern Korean history and the underlying points that awaken the readers not to compromise with the prevailing false ideologies of the culture, especially in a time of transition to a postmodern era.

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