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).
In this long-awaited study of the Korean War through cultural texts, Hughes brings the two Koreas and the US into a single field of vision by exploring the death drive at the heart of post-armistice life in all three societies. An instant classic that brilliantly unpacks the thanatographic imagination sustaining limitless war in the militarized transpacific. -- Youngju Ryu, author of <i>Writers of the Winter Republic: Literature and Resistance in Park Chung Hee’s Korea</i> Death Without End brilliantly reimagines how stories of death and dying animate new ways of seeing, feeling, and belonging in the post-1945 world. Moving across genres, media, and nations, it traces how the Korean War’s limitless logic makes and unmakes the borders of history itself -- Hieyoon Kim, author of <i>Celluloid Democracy</i>