Constructing "Korean" origins : a critical review of archaeology, historiography, and racial myth in Korean state-formation theories /
"Hyung Il Pai examines how archaeological finds from throughout Northeast Asia have been used in Korea to construct a myth of state formation emphasizing the ancient development of a pure Korean race that created a prehistoric civilization rivaling those of China and Japan. Pai traces the many...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Asia Center,
2000.
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Colección: | Harvard East Asian monographs ;
187. Harvard-Hallym series on Korean studies. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The Formation of Korean Identity
- 2. The Colonial Origins of Prehistoric Korea
- 3. The Mythical Origins of Ancient Korea
- 4. Korean State-Formation Theories: A Critical Review
- 5. Lelang: A Case Study in Cultural Contract and Cultural Change
- 6. The Leland Interaction Sphere in Korean Prehistory
- 7. Nationalism and Rewriting the Wrongs of the Past
- App. A. Han Period Burials
- App. B. Cultural Identification of Han Period Burials
- App. C. Lelang Sites Inside (Chapter 5) and Outside the Core Area (Map 3)
- App. D. Probable Locations of Han Counties (Map 2)
- App. E. Han Versus Native Cultural Index
- App. F. Model of Acculturation
- App. G. T'osong-ni Artifacts
- App. H. Chronology of Korean History
- App. I. Prehistoric and Kobun Sites on Maps 2 and 3
- App. J. Major Excavations on the Korean Peninsula.