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Death Without End

Korea and the Thanatographics of War
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The Korean War was never formally declared, and no peace treaty ending the war was ever signed. The 1953 armistice did not stop the war but marked its extension and expansion into a warlike state of emergency. How did the new reality of life under the... Read More
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Theodore Hughes crosses borders to demonstrate how stories of dying and deathβ€”what he calls the thanatographic imaginationβ€”in North Korea, the US, and South Korea energize ideas about history, the present, and the future.

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The Korean War was never formally declared, and no peace treaty ending the war was ever signed. The 1953 armistice did not stop the war but marked its extension and expansion into a warlike state of emergency.

How did the new reality of life under the armistice shape visions of the possible in North and South Korea? What meanings are attached to deaths in a so-called "limited war" that turned out to be limitless? What does the lack of an end to the Korean War reveal about the nature of war in the post-1945 era?

Theodore Hughes crosses borders to demonstrate how stories of dying and deathβ€”what he calls the thanatographic imaginationβ€”in North Korea, the United States, and South Korea energise ideas about history, the present, and the future.

Death Without End shows how literary texts, films, nonfiction, and other forms of cultural production from the late 1940s to the 1960s give rise to revolutionary belongings, gendered selfhoods, and anticommunist cosmopolitanisms as they address the incommensurate loss of life, violence, destruction, and suffering of the war.

Hughes also traces how the Korean War entered US popular culture in unexpected but enduring ways. Bridging Korean studies, American studies, and the cultural turn in international relations, this book offers new ways to understand the unending Korean War and the global implications of its logic of limitlessness.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231186070

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 February 2026

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 59 b&w images

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Theodore Hughes is Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Studies in the Humanities at Columbia University. He is the author of Literature and Film in Cold War South Korea: Freedom’s Frontier (Columbia, 2012).

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