Introductory Seminar in Korean Studies
Instructions for use
Early Korean Literature: Selections and Introductions
HISTORY AS LITERATURE: THE POLITICAL AND CULTURAL TRANSITION FROM KORYŎ TO CHOSŎN
THE
SIJO
EXCHANGE BETWEEN YI PANG-WŎN AND CHŎNG MONG-JU
THE KORYŎSA: THE HISTORY OF KORYŎ
SONG OF THE DRAGONS FLYING TO HEAVEN
SONG OF THE DRAGONS FLYING TO HEAVEN
: NEGOTIATING HISTORY
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY AS PROPHECY
HYBRID NATURE AS A QUESTION OF MEANING
WARRIORS BECOME KINGS
New Women in Colonial Korea: A Sourcebook
11 Ham Sep’ung: Women’s Liberation Means Social Progress3 [Excerpt]
12 Yi Chŏnghŭi: What does Freedom Mean for Women?
15 Yi Kwangsu: Ten Commandments for New Women
16 Ko Yŏngsuk: A Rash Statement: Rebuttal to Yi Kwangsu
Cartoons
Cartoon 1 New Woman with a violin
Cartoon 2 Na Hyesŏk’s portrait of the daily life of Kim Iryŏp
Cartoon 3 “
Kkori p’i nŭn kongjak
” (Peacock with its tail feathers on display)
Cartoon 4 A girl student on the street
Cartoon 5 “
Mo-dŏn kkŏl ŭi changsin undong
” (Modern Girls’ race for accessories)
Cartoon 6 “Yŏsŏng sŏnjŏn sidae ka omyŏn” (What if there comes a time when women can advertise who they are and what they desire)
Cartoon 7 “Pulgyŏnggi p’unggyŏng” (A scene from the economic downturn)
Cartoon 8 A café scene
Cartoon 9 “Manch’u kadu p’unggyŏng” (A street scene in the heart of autumn)
Cartoon 10 “Kkot poda tari kugyŏng” (Looking at legs is better than looking at flowers)
Cartoon 11 A caricature of a Modern Girl
Cartoon 12 “Yennal ŭi yŏnae wa chigŭm ŭi yŏnae” (Old romance and new romance)
Cartoon 13 “Yuhaengsŏng kiminpyŏng” (Hypersensitivity to fashion trends)
Introductory Seminar in Korean Studies
New Women in Colonial Korea: A Sourcebook