Dolinger, with co-author Matt VanVolkenburg, writes that he has set out to honor those killed in the Gwangju Uprising of May, 1980, and their stories come through here with clarity and power. Also clear is the political, cultural, and economic currents, plus the responsibility that Dolinger feels to report what he witnessed—and to give voice to others, especially in light of the disinterest of western journalists.
As a Peace Corps volunteer, Dolinger was ordered to stand down and get out of the city, but his own values simply wouldn’t allow him to do so. Instead, he observed, took photographs (included here), and helped as many citizens as he could as the violence carried on. Now, he works to ensure that the facts are known. Part fast-paced and fascinating memoir, with wrenching accounts of “terror … being rained down from the skies,” and part documentary memorial for the people of Gwangju, Called by Another Name exposes the shocking truth.
Takeaway: Gripping firsthand account of South Korea’s Gwangju Uprising and massacre.
Comparable Titles: Hwang Sok-yong, Lee Jae-Eui, and Jeon Yong-Ho’s Gwangju Uprising, Choi Jungwoon’s The Gwangju Uprising.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A
Review by the Gwangju News
SW
Great book on Kwangju uprising in S. Korea 1980
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023
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-David (author) actively participated in the resistance and helped people with great courage as a Kwangju citizen. This book describes details of events during the Kwangju uprising and David's contribution to Korean democracy even after he left for the US.
Called by Another Name
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-reached the goal
Author David was interviewed by JTBC Jung Je-Yoon
Reported on prime-time TV
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[The Gwangju News] William Urbanski Called by Another Name: A David Dolinger Memoir of 5.18
[The Korean Times] Ex-Peace Corps volunteer Dolinger recalls horrors of 1980 massacre in Gwangju