Through a chronological analysis of Koreaâ s dominant discourses from the late nineteenth century to the present, Kim demonstrates the historical nature of developmentalism and seonjinguk discourse for Koreaâ s developmental era.
Through a chronological analysis of Koreaâ s dominant discourses from the late nineteenth century to the present, Kim demonstrates the historical nature of developmentalism and seonjinguk discourse for Koreaâ s developmental era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jongtae Kim is Humanities Korea (HK) Research Professor in the Asiatic Research Institute at Korea University, Seoul, Korea.
Inhaltsangabe
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: What Is the Discourse of Seonjinguk? PART I (Chs. 2-4) From "Munmyeong" (Civilization) to "Baljeon" (Development): The 1880s - The 1950s CHAPTER 2 The Origins of Korea's Eurocentrism: Gaehwa and Munmyeong Discourses from the 1880s to the 1930s CHAPTER 3 The Politics of Modern Discourse of Civilization in Colonized Korea: The 1910s and the 1920s CHAPTER 4 Competition between Civilization and Development Discourses: The 1950s PART II (Chs. 5-7) The Rise of Developmentalism and Its Current State: The 1960s - The Present CHAPTER 5 The Rise of Developmentalism and Seonjinguk Discourse: The 1960s and the 1970s CHAPTER 6 Change in the Discourse of Seonjinguk: The 1980s and the 1990s CHAPTER 7 The Discursive Structure of Korea's Developmentalism and the Mobilization of Nation: Geundaehwa (Modernization), Segyehwa (Globalization), and Seonjinhwa (Becoming Advanced) PART III (Chs. 8-9) National and Regional Identities and Mutual Perceptions in the Development Era CHAPTER 8 A Comparison of Development Discourses in Korea, China, and Japan: National Identities and Mutual Perceptions CHAPTER 9 A Comparison of Regional Identities between Northeast Asia and Europe: The Constructions of "Self" and "Others" CHAPTER 10 Conclusion: Beyond the Discourse of Seonjinguk
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: What Is the Discourse of Seonjinguk? PART I (Chs. 2-4) From "Munmyeong" (Civilization) to "Baljeon" (Development): The 1880s - The 1950s CHAPTER 2 The Origins of Korea's Eurocentrism: Gaehwa and Munmyeong Discourses from the 1880s to the 1930s CHAPTER 3 The Politics of Modern Discourse of Civilization in Colonized Korea: The 1910s and the 1920s CHAPTER 4 Competition between Civilization and Development Discourses: The 1950s PART II (Chs. 5-7) The Rise of Developmentalism and Its Current State: The 1960s - The Present CHAPTER 5 The Rise of Developmentalism and Seonjinguk Discourse: The 1960s and the 1970s CHAPTER 6 Change in the Discourse of Seonjinguk: The 1980s and the 1990s CHAPTER 7 The Discursive Structure of Korea's Developmentalism and the Mobilization of Nation: Geundaehwa (Modernization), Segyehwa (Globalization), and Seonjinhwa (Becoming Advanced) PART III (Chs. 8-9) National and Regional Identities and Mutual Perceptions in the Development Era CHAPTER 8 A Comparison of Development Discourses in Korea, China, and Japan: National Identities and Mutual Perceptions CHAPTER 9 A Comparison of Regional Identities between Northeast Asia and Europe: The Constructions of "Self" and "Others" CHAPTER 10 Conclusion: Beyond the Discourse of Seonjinguk
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