The hanbok on the court /

"Kill both good Koreans and bad Koreans." Hate speech in Japan is aggressive and discriminatory. Sin-hae Lee (2.5 generations of Korean Zainichi) from Osaka filed a civil lawsuit against a hate speech group for the first time in Japan. She wears her hanbok and fights bravely as she goes to...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Oh, Soyoung (Director), Lee, Somang (Film producer) (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:Japanese
Korean
Language Notes:In Korean.
Published: Seoul, South Korea : CinemaDAL, 2020.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:"Kill both good Koreans and bad Koreans." Hate speech in Japan is aggressive and discriminatory. Sin-hae Lee (2.5 generations of Korean Zainichi) from Osaka filed a civil lawsuit against a hate speech group for the first time in Japan. She wears her hanbok and fights bravely as she goes to and from the courtroom like a fashion show. This story tells the 'how to overcome hatred and discrimination' shown by Zainichi Korean women who fight with her.
Physical Description:1 online resource (84 minutes)
Playing Time:01:23:23