Amery CastroHIEA 114: Post #2, Rereading and Re-interpreting Cooke’s “Letter on a Plague Year”When I reread Cooke’s “Letter on a Plague Year,” I can’t help but focus on the positive aspects of the pandemic that Cooke highlights. As…Jun 3, 20221Jun 3, 20221
Amery CastroHIEA 115: Post #2. Gaps in the Written Histories of Colonial WomenThe minority groups of Korean, “buraku,” and Okinawan men and women who lived primarily in the Japanese countryside were not commonly…May 20, 20222May 20, 20222
Amery CastroHIEA 114: Post #1, Mutual Aid Practices May Be Applied TodayIn Caprio’s “Forging of Alien Status of Koreans,” the author illustrates the mutual aid that occurred within the black markets of post-War…May 13, 20223May 13, 20223
Amery CastroHIEA 115: Post #1. Changes to the Colonial LeI believe that the changes to the colonial legal system in Taiwan or Korea impacted the way that women were viewed by certain groups of…Apr 20, 20221Apr 20, 20221
Amery CastroHIEA 115: My Intro, and Exclusion, the Necessary Component that forms NationalismHi, everyone! My name is Amery, and this is my first time on Medium, using it for class. I’m a 4th-year undergraduate student studying…Apr 7, 2022Apr 7, 2022
Amery CastroHIEA 114: My Introduction, & My Initial PostHi, everyone! My name is Amery, and this is my first time on Medium, using it for class. I’m a 4th-year undergraduate student studying…Apr 4, 2022Apr 4, 2022