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The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements


The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements



von: Andrew David Jackson

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 22.02.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9783030907617
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 367

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<p><p>This book departs from existing studies by focusing on the impact of international influences on the society, culture, and language of both North and South Korea. Since President Kim Young Sam’s segyehwa drive of the mid-1990s, South Korea has become a model for successful globalization. In contrast, North Korea is commonly considered one of the least internationally integrated countries. This characterization fails to account for the reality of the two Koreas and their global engagements. The opening essay situates the chapters by highlighting some significant contrasts and commonalities between the experiences of North and&nbsp;South Korea’s history of engagement with the world beyond the Peninsula. The chapters explore both the longer-term historical influence of Korea’s international contacts as well as specific Korean cultural, linguistic, and social developments that have occurred since the 1990s demise of the global Cold War and greater international integration.</p><p></p><br></p>
<p>Chapter 1: The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements.- Part 1: Film.- Chapter 2: The Dictator’s Daughter and The Rising Sun: Scars of Colonialism in South Korean Cinema during the Park Geun-hye Era.- Chapter 3: Fighting “The Man”: the Production of Historical Knowledge in Cho Kǔn-hyŏn’s <i>26 Year</i>.-<i> </i>Chapter 4: Squaring the Circle: <i>The Schoolgirl’s Diary</i> and North Korean Film in the Era of &nbsp; Marketization.- Part 2: Music.- Chapter 5: Singing Through Impossible Modernization: <i>Sopyonje</i> and National Cinema in the Era of Globalization.- Chapter 6: Valorizing the Old: Honoring Aging Practitioners of Korean Traditions.- Chapter 7: The Transmedial Aesthetics of K-Pop Music Videos: References to Western Film Cultures.- Part 3: Transformed Language.- Chapter 8: Korean Language, Power, and National Identity.- Chapter 9: Swearing Granny Restaurants: An International Perspective on Rudeness in Korean.- Part 4: Society and Space.- Chapter 10: Korean “MulticulturalLiterature” and Discourses about Koreanness.- Chapter 11: Realizing “<i>Filiality Rights</i>”: The Role of Filial Piety in Localizing Human Rights in the Contemporary Korean Context.- Chapter 12: Natural Consequences for Koreans in Japan: the Fluid Nature of the Identity Formation of Chongryon Koreans.- Chapter 13: North Korea All at Sea: Aspiration, Subterfuge, and Engagement in a Global Commons, 2020, Dark Fleets and Empty Streets.- Index.</p><br><p></p>
<p>Andrew David Jackson is currently Associate Professor of Korean Studies at Monash University, Melbourne. Before this, he taught Korean Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He obtained his Ph.D. in Korean history from the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London, in 2011, and he wrote a dissertation on the Musin rebellion of 1728. As well as premodern history, Andrew is interested in modern Korean history and society, North and South Korean film, and theories of rebellion and revolution.</p><br>
<div>This book departs from existing studies by focusing on the impact of international influences on the society, culture, and language of both North and South Korea. Since President Kim Young Sam’s segyehwa drive of the mid-1990s, South Korea has become a model for successful globalization. In contrast, North Korea is commonly considered one of the least internationally integrated countries. This characterization fails to account for the reality of the two Koreas and their global engagements. The opening essay situates the chapters by highlighting some significant contrasts and commonalities between the experiences of North and&nbsp;South Korea’s history of engagement with the world beyond the Peninsula. The chapters explore both the longer-term historical influence of Korea’s international contacts as well as specific Korean cultural, linguistic, and social developments that have occurred since the 1990s demise of the global Cold War and greater international integration.<br></div><div><p>Andrew David Jackson is currently Associate Professor of Korean Studies at Monash University, Melbourne. Before this, he taught Korean Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He obtained his Ph.D. in Korean history from the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London, in 2011, and he wrote a dissertation on the Musin rebellion of 1728. As well as premodern history, Andrew is interested in modern Korean history and society, North and South Korean film, and theories of rebellion and revolution.</p><br></div>
Explores the long-term historical influence of Korea’s international contacts Focuses on the impact of international influences on the society and language of both North and South Korea Highlights some significant contrasts and commonalities between the experiences of North and South Korea
<p>“This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding of issues regarding Korean culture, language and diasporas in the global era.” (Isaac Lee, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)</p>

<p>“The book is an original contribution to the field since no edited volume so far examines both South Korea and North Korea under the framing of globalization. Andrew David Jackson’s introduction justifies this overall framing and its significance ... the chapters explore fascinating and new topics that will certainly be met with enthusiasm.” (Ji-yoon An, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)</p><br><p></p>

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