Gook[1]20[]gook[2]使 [3][4][5]

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1893 [6][7][8][9]mak makgugu[9]HL19121[10]1950使[11]

[12]Me gook?[8]

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2017GookTV

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  1. ^ gook”. Oxford University Press. 2018年2月28日閲覧。
  2. ^ Studs Terkel (1997), The Good War: An Oral History of World War II, The New Press, ""There's an old gook woman, got a bad wound. "This is what we called the natives in the Pacific." 
  3. ^ Wentworth, Harold and Stuart Berg Flexner, Dictionary of American Slang(1960)).
  4. ^ Karp, Ivan, Doobie Doo 1967, p. 97.
  5. ^ Kaiser, Robert G. (1969年10月20日). “Friend or Foe, He's still a GOOK”. St. Petersburg Times. pp. 15-A. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9fwNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-nsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7218,7089053&dq=gook 2009年6月16日閲覧。 
  6. ^ W. E. Henley (1893), SLANG AND ITS ANALOGUES PAST AND PRESENT.A DICTIONARY, HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE, OF THE HETERODOX SPEECH OF ALL CLASSES OF SOCIETY FOR MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED YEARS.WITH SYNONYMS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, ETC., 3, LONDON HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS, ST.MARTIN'S LANE, p. 181, https://archive.org/stream/slangitsanalogue03farmuoft#page/n0/mode/2up, "A low prostitute. For synonyms, see BARRACK HACK and TART." 
  7. ^ Henley, William Ernest (1909), Slang and its analogues past and present. A dictionary historical and comparative of the heterodox speech of all classes of society for more than three hundred years. With synonyms in English, French, German, Italian, etc, 1, pp. 147, https://archive.org/details/slangitsanalogue01farm, "BARRACK-(or GARRISON)-HACK 1. A young woman atteding garrison balls year after year. 2. A soldiers' trull : see HACKNEY" 
  8. ^ a b Pearson, Kim, "Gook".
  9. ^ a b Roediger, Dave, "Gook: the short history of an Americanism" Monthly Review, March, 1992.
  10. ^ Dickson, Paul, War Slang, (2004), p. 29. Dickson cites Mencken's The American Language, Supplement 1 (1945).
  11. ^ The Steel Helmet, 1951.
  12. ^ Cao, Lan and Himilce Novas. Everything You Need to Know About Asian-American History. New York :Plume, 1996 "Gook, the American racial epithet for all Asian Americans, is actually the Korean word for 'country.'"
    Robert G. Lee, Orientals: Asian Americans in Popular Culture (1999) "A bastardization of the Korean "Hanguk" (Korean), or Miguk (American)"
  13. ^ H Patricia Hynes The Korean War: Forgotten, Unknown and Unfinished Truthout 12 July 2013
  14. ^ McCain Apologizes for ‘Gook’ Comment", Asiaweek,, February 24, 2000.

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