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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
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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)
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Introductory Seminar in Korean Studies
New Women in Colonial Korea: A Sourcebook