Omschrijving
Examines the ways in which compressed modernity, Cold War conflict, and ideological opposition has impacted the revival of traditional forms in both Koreas. The volume is divided thematically into history, religions, language, music, food, crafts, and space.
Andrew David Jackson is associate professor of Korean studies at Monash University, Melbourne, where he has worked since 2017. Previously, he taught Korean studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Codruţa Sîntionean is assistant professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Remco E. Breuker is professor of Korean studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
CedarBough T. Saeji is a visiting assistant professor at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Don Baker is professor of Korean civilization in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia.
Remco E. Breuker is professor of Korean studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Laurel Kendall is Curator in Charge of Asian Ethnographic Collections in the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, and also teaches at Columbia University.