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Chapter Six

1.
The classic old-style depiction of South Korea is Han Sŏl-ya’s
Sarang
(1959), a thinly-veiled attempt to defame the Underwood family of missionary-educators. For the claim regarding Yankee shooting practice, see page 626.

2.
Kim Il Sung, “Namchosŏn un miguk ǔi wanjŏnhan singminjida,” Kim Nam-ho,
Mannam
, Kim T’aek-wŏn, “Mije kangjŏm ha ǔi namchosŏn (kyoyukp’yŏn).”

3.
“Iŏjin hyŏlmaek,”
Chosŏn yesul
, January 2005, 62. “Paektusan sŏch’e rŭl ttarŭnŭn namnyŏk haksaengdŭl,”
Chosŏn yesul
, November 2005, 37.

4.
Kim Nam-ho,
Mannam
(2001), 129, 29, 60.

5.
Mannam
, 177.

6.
Ibid., 359-360.

7.
See Han Sŏrya,
Sarang
, 280, 317, 398, 449, 626; a school textbook quoted in So,
Inmin i sanŭn mosŭp, 1:96;
and the painting, “Ŏmnia, nan an kallaeyo” (Mommy, I don’t want to go!”),
Chosŏn yesul
, October 2007, 47. One painting shows a woman clinging to an airport fence, her baby-sling hanging empty from her back, while an American jet takes to the sky. The title: “You bastards! My boy …”
Chosŏn misul nyŏn’gam 1986
, 177. “Fight for Withdrawal of US Forces Urged in South Korea,” Korean Central News Agency, September 14, 2007.

8.
Ri, Sŏn’gun chǒngch’i esǒ pit’palch’inŭn chaju ǔi sinnyŏm,”
Rodong sinmun
, April 5, 2005; “On kyŏre ka tŏk ǔl ponŭn sŭn’gun chǒngch’i,”
Rodong sinmun
, November 2, 2006.

9.
Mannam
, 6-7.

10.
Ibid., 71.

11.
Ibid., 72.

12.
A choguk!
377.

13.
Ibid., 8.

14.
Mannam
, 5.

15.
“Suddenly, Kim is ‘cute,’ ” Ahn Mi-young,
Asia Times
, June 10, 2000.

16.
Mannam
, 20, 37, 208.

17.
Ibid., 207.

18.
Ibid., 214.

19.
Ibid., 232.

20.
P’yŏnji
, 247.

21.
Pyŏl ǔi segye
, 2002, 5-6.

22.
Ibid., 424.

23.
See for example the illustration “Sinnyŏm,” on the inside back cover of
Ch’ǒllima
, November 2006.

24.
P’yŏnji
, 220.

25.
“Lee Myung Bak’s Sycophancy Towards US and anti-DPRK Confrontation Hysteria Blasted,” KCNA, April 1, 2008.

26.
“Puk, pangsong p’yŏnjip hae ‘namhan pich’am’ sŏnjŏn,” YTN, July 29, 2009.

Conclusion

1.
A typical piece in this vein is Sigal and Namkung, “Setting a New Course with North Korea,”
Washington Times
, October 19, 2008.

2.
Kim Yon-se, “34% of Army Cadets Regard US as Main Enemy,”
Korea Times
, April 6, 2008.

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