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Key papers on Korea : essays celebrating 25 years of the Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS, University of London /

Key Papers on Korea is a commemorative collection of papers celebrating 25 years of the Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS, University of London that have been written by senior academics and emerging scholars.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: University of London. Centre of Korean Studies
Otros Autores: Jackson, Andrew David, Miller, Owen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Global Oriental, 2014.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: sixty years of Korean studies at SOAS / Andrew David Jackson
  • Part one. History
  • Introduction: history / Andrew David Jackson
  • Tobacco and the gift economy of Seoul merchants in the late nineteenth century / Owen Miller
  • India as viewed by ancient and mediaeval Koreans, focusing on the Karak kukki (records of Karak state) / Vladimir Tikhonov (Pak Noja)
  • Northern territories and the historical understanding of territory in late Choson / Anders Karlsson
  • Nation, ethnicity, and the post-manchukuo order in the Sino-Korean border region / Charles Kraus and Adam Cathcart
  • Part two. North Korea
  • Introduction: North Korea / Andrew David Jackson
  • Rousing the reader to action: North Korean wartime literature / Jerôme de Wit
  • State power and hegemonic values: media coverage of the super bowl and arirang mass games / Andray Abrahamian
  • How North Korea made its English-Korean dictionary / Lee Heejae
  • Part three. Literature, philosophy and society
  • Introduction: literature, philosophy and society / Andrew David Jackson
  • The task and risk of translating classical Korean sijo: Yun Sondo and Hwang Chini / Hye-joon Yoon
  • Wandering bodies, wondering minds: the body, territory and national identity in Pak T'aewon, Ch'oe Inhun and Chu Insok's stories about Kubo / Justyna Najbar-miller
  • Reviving the Confucian spirit of ethical practicality: Tasan's notions of song (nature) and sim (heart/mind) and their political implication / Daeyeol Kim
  • Shamans, ghosts and hobgoblins amidst Korean folk customs / Michael J. Pettid
  • Part four. Music, heritage and art
  • Introduction: music, heritage and art / Andrew David Jackson
  • The five surviving p'ansori repertoires: themes, issues and the connection to India / Dorothea Suh
  • 1910-1911: years that changed Seoul's music / Sung-hee Park
  • Heritage practices during the Park Chung Hee era / Codruta Sîntionean
  • Korean art objects at SOAS / Charlotte Horlyck.