Korea is a nation with about five thousand years of history and rich cultural heritage. It is a country which realized stunning economic growth and democratic development in a very short span of time. In addition, Korea has recently been put on the proverbial global map, propelled by the Korean wave which hit the world, yet the country is still far from well-known across the world. What is Korea really like? In fact, it is not easy for both Koreans and non-Koreans to answer to this question. This query is where the idea of this book was first created.This book is designed to increase…mehr
Korea is a nation with about five thousand years of history and rich cultural heritage. It is a country which realized stunning economic growth and democratic development in a very short span of time. In addition, Korea has recently been put on the proverbial global map, propelled by the Korean wave which hit the world, yet the country is still far from well-known across the world. What is Korea really like? In fact, it is not easy for both Koreans and non-Koreans to answer to this question. This query is where the idea of this book was first created.This book is designed to increase understanding about Korea for people around the world and to present Korean society and culture in a thoughtful manner to foreigners who are not familiar with it. While a great deal of information about any country can be accessed through the internet, this book provides a broad range of information in an organized and systemized collection that is portable and easily accessible to many people. This bilingual publication is presented in both English and Korean in hopes that the information and appreciation of Korea can be shared with people around the world.This book mainly consists of three parts. The first part (pp. 1-32) offers a brief introduction to Korea with reliable barometers in many aspects of Korean identity. The main part (pp. 33-446) of this book reveals Korea by eight categories: geography, history, politics, economy, society, culture, religion and religious culture, and scientific technology and industry. Two special commentaries on the North-South relations and East-West cultural differences are to help readers better understand Korea as a "divided country" with "Confucian culture." Finally, the last appendix section contains statistical information for the reader's convenient reference.
Preface Notes Korea at a Glance01 GeographyThis chapter looks at Korea's location, climate, topography, plants and animals administrative districts, population, and cities, which greatly affected the country and Koreans' life for so long.Introduction 1. Location & Territory 2. Climate & Topography 3. Plants & Animals 4. Population5. Settlements Conclusion02 HistoryThis chapter briefly describes the history of Korea from the early Paleolithic Age to the establishment of current government.Introduction 1. The Dawn of Korean History 2. The Three Kingdoms, Unified Silla, and Balhae3. Goryeo: Land of Empire 4. Joseon, the Confucian State 5. Modernization: Exertion & Frustration6. Japanese Colonial Rule & the Independence Movement 7. Establishment & Development of the Republicof Korea03 PoliticsThis chapter introduces Korea's political system and diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.1. Constitution 2. The Presidential System 3. National Assembly 4. Diplomacy5. Symbols of Korea (Republic of Korea, Aegukga, Taegeukgi, Mugunghwa)[Special Feature] Understanding of North-South RelationsThis chapter examines the background behind the national division, the Korean War, and North-South relations after the war to help international community gain a greater understanding of the two Koreas.04 EconomyIn this chapter, the history of Korea's economic growth and the strategies that make it happen are briefly reviewed. In addition, the causes of the current economic problems are examined in detail.Introduction 1. Economic Strategies and Achievements after the War2. Heavy Industry Strategy, the Depression of 1980 and Beyond3. Economic Democracy and Banking Liberalization after 19864. The Financial Crisis of 1997 and Solution 5. The Korean Economy after the Asian Financial Crisis05 SocietyIn this chapter, the dynamic transformation of Korean society and its people are examined.Introduction 1. Compressed Modernization: The Key to Understanding Modern Korean Society2. Population, Households, and Dwellings 3. Family, Marriage, and Women4. International Marriages and a Multicultural Society 5. Education6. Employment and Welfare 7. Religion and Leisure Time06 CultureThis chapter reviews some cultural elements which are a part of the everyday life of Koreans, such as clothing, food, housing, and popular culture.Introduction 1. Korean and the Korean Alphabet 2. Rites of Passage 3. Clothes4. Dwellings 5. Food 6. Fine Arts and Pop Culture Conclusion[Special Feature] Comparison of Eastern and Western CultureThis chapter focuses on a comparison between Korean and US culture to help people from other countries gain a better understanding of Korea and its culture.07 Religion and Religious CultureThis chapter describes various features associated with religions in Korea as well as cultural traditions that have been influenced by religions.Introduction 1. Christianity 2. Buddhism 3. Confucianism 4. Shamanism Conclusion08 Scientific Technology and IndustryThis chapter looks at the background of Korea's stunning economic growth and the process of industrial development after 1960.Introduction 1. Construction Industry 2. Steel Industry 3. Shipbuilding Industry 4. Automotive Industry5. IT Industry 6. Development and Dissemination of Science and Technology ConclusionBibliography Appendix
Preface Notes Korea at a Glance01 GeographyThis chapter looks at Korea's location, climate, topography, plants and animals administrative districts, population, and cities, which greatly affected the country and Koreans' life for so long.Introduction 1. Location & Territory 2. Climate & Topography 3. Plants & Animals 4. Population5. Settlements Conclusion02 HistoryThis chapter briefly describes the history of Korea from the early Paleolithic Age to the establishment of current government.Introduction 1. The Dawn of Korean History 2. The Three Kingdoms, Unified Silla, and Balhae3. Goryeo: Land of Empire 4. Joseon, the Confucian State 5. Modernization: Exertion & Frustration6. Japanese Colonial Rule & the Independence Movement 7. Establishment & Development of the Republicof Korea03 PoliticsThis chapter introduces Korea's political system and diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.1. Constitution 2. The Presidential System 3. National Assembly 4. Diplomacy5. Symbols of Korea (Republic of Korea, Aegukga, Taegeukgi, Mugunghwa)[Special Feature] Understanding of North-South RelationsThis chapter examines the background behind the national division, the Korean War, and North-South relations after the war to help international community gain a greater understanding of the two Koreas.04 EconomyIn this chapter, the history of Korea's economic growth and the strategies that make it happen are briefly reviewed. In addition, the causes of the current economic problems are examined in detail.Introduction 1. Economic Strategies and Achievements after the War2. Heavy Industry Strategy, the Depression of 1980 and Beyond3. Economic Democracy and Banking Liberalization after 19864. The Financial Crisis of 1997 and Solution 5. The Korean Economy after the Asian Financial Crisis05 SocietyIn this chapter, the dynamic transformation of Korean society and its people are examined.Introduction 1. Compressed Modernization: The Key to Understanding Modern Korean Society2. Population, Households, and Dwellings 3. Family, Marriage, and Women4. International Marriages and a Multicultural Society 5. Education6. Employment and Welfare 7. Religion and Leisure Time06 CultureThis chapter reviews some cultural elements which are a part of the everyday life of Koreans, such as clothing, food, housing, and popular culture.Introduction 1. Korean and the Korean Alphabet 2. Rites of Passage 3. Clothes4. Dwellings 5. Food 6. Fine Arts and Pop Culture Conclusion[Special Feature] Comparison of Eastern and Western CultureThis chapter focuses on a comparison between Korean and US culture to help people from other countries gain a better understanding of Korea and its culture.07 Religion and Religious CultureThis chapter describes various features associated with religions in Korea as well as cultural traditions that have been influenced by religions.Introduction 1. Christianity 2. Buddhism 3. Confucianism 4. Shamanism Conclusion08 Scientific Technology and IndustryThis chapter looks at the background of Korea's stunning economic growth and the process of industrial development after 1960.Introduction 1. Construction Industry 2. Steel Industry 3. Shipbuilding Industry 4. Automotive Industry5. IT Industry 6. Development and Dissemination of Science and Technology ConclusionBibliography Appendix
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