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Banned Book Club: Chapters 1–4

In this memoir, told in graphic form and co-written by Ryan Estrada, Kim Hyun Sook recounts her years as a student activist in South Korea.

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  1. embark
    set out on, as an enterprise or subject of study
    Her daughter is about to embark on experiences and opportunities she's never imagined, and it scares her.
  2. rile
    disturb, especially by minor irritations
    It can get pretty wild when they get riled up.
  3. defy
    resist or confront with resistance
    Just look at the Burim Book Club case. 22 students and teachers are in prison right now because they decided to ignore their studies, defy President Chun, and join the commies!
  4. vandalism
    willful and malicious destruction of the property of others
    This is vandalism!
  5. propaganda
    information that is spread to promote some cause
    I'm in the middle of Counter-Revolutionary Violence: Bloodbaths in Fact and Propaganda by Noam Chomsky.
  6. pedagogy
    the principles and methods of instruction
    I brought Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire.
  7. oppress
    come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority
    I brought Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire.
  8. mystique
    an aura of heightened interest surrounding a person or thing
    This is The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan.
  9. pacifist
    opposed to war
    Extracurriculars: Poetry Club, Pacifist Coalition
  10. regime
    the governing authority of a political unit
    So anyway, it reminded me of how much the "bread and circuses" tactic of ancient Rome ties directly into the current regime's 3-S policy.
  11. activist
    a reformer who works to achieve social or political change
    I think she's one of those anti-government activists.
  12. monologue
    a dramatic speech by a single actor
    Oh no, I apologize for interrupting your conversation with my monologue. Please. Continue.
  13. scrutiny
    the act of examining something closely, as for mistakes
    Those and all public performances were under the close scrutiny of the "Master of Revels."
  14. revel
    unrestrained merrymaking
    Those and all public performances were under the close scrutiny of the "Master of Revels."
  15. regicide
    the act of killing a king
    They did Richard III to rile up the crowd with calls for regicide.
  16. putrid
    morally corrupt or evil
    And wouldn't you know it, every putrid hole I shine a light into, there you are.
  17. scavenge
    feed on carrion or refuse
    I'd like to be generous...and assume you're just a meaningless cockroach, scavenging in their wake.
  18. coup
    a sudden and decisive change of government by force
    So he led a military coup.
  19. imminent
    close in time; about to occur
    Chun needed a distraction. A crisis. An imminent threat for people to fear.
  20. quarantine
    place into enforced isolation, as for medical reasons
    The military quarantined the city.
Created on Tue Dec 22 09:00:55 EST 2020 (updated Tue Dec 22 11:00:05 EST 2020)

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