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1 | Identity out of place | 1 |
Out of place | 1 | |
Essentialism on trial | 5 | |
Politics of home | 9 | |
Feminist, postcolonial identity - toward Jeong | 13 | |
2 | Han and Jeong | 19 |
Psychoanalysis of Han and Jeong | 19 | |
Tales of Jeong | 27 | |
Translated translator | 30 | |
Joint security area : life and struggle at the DMZ | 31 | |
Sa-I-Gu : life and struggle in the L.A. Riots | 41 | |
3 | Postcolonial theory and Korean American theology | 49 |
Alien/nation | 49 | |
Identity as a "sweeping force" | 51 | |
Hybridity | 53 | |
Mimicry | 55 | |
Interstitial third space | 62 | |
Debating "postcolonialism" | 66 | |
4 | The crucified God : the way of Jeong | 71 |
Violent undertones and radical solidarity | 71 | |
Jurgen Moltmann's The crucified God and trinitarian Christology | 75 | |
Emancipatory praxis of Jeong | 81 | |
5 | A Christology of Jeong | 91 |
Destabilizing the patriarchal divinity | 91 | |
Hah/sin and Jeong/salvation | 101 | |
The powers of Jeong and the horrors of Han | 105 | |
Julia Kristeva's abjection and love | 106 | |
Conclusion : heart of the cross | 117 |
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