Invented traditions in North and South Korea:
"Almost forty years after the publication of Hobsbawm and Ranger's The Invention of Tradition, the subject of invented traditions-cultural and historical practices that claim a continuity with a distant past but which are in fact of relatively recent origin-is still relevant, important, an...
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University of Hawaiʻi Press
[2022]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Almost forty years after the publication of Hobsbawm and Ranger's The Invention of Tradition, the subject of invented traditions-cultural and historical practices that claim a continuity with a distant past but which are in fact of relatively recent origin-is still relevant, important, and highly contentious. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea 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 sections covering: (1) history, religions, (2) language, (3) music, food, crafts, and finally, (4) space. It includes chapters on pseudo-histories, new religions, linguistic politeness, literary Chinese, p'ansori, heritage, North Korean food, architecture, and the invention of children's pilgrimages in the DPRK. As the first comparative study of invented traditions in North and South Korea, the book takes the reader on a journey through Korea's epic twentieth century, examining the revival of culture in the context of colonialism, decolonization, national division, dictatorship, and modernization. The book investigates what it describes as "monumental" invented traditions formulated to maintain order, loyalty, and national identity during periods of political upheaval as well as cultural revivals less explicitly connected to political power. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea demonstrates that invented traditions can teach us a great deal about the twentieth-century political and cultural trajectories of the two Koreas. With contributions from historians, sociologists, folklorists, scholars of performance, and anthropologists, this volume will prove invaluable to Koreanists, as well as teachers and students of Korean and Asian studies undergraduate courses"-- |
Beschreibung: | xv, 408 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780824890339 0824890337 9780824890506 0824890507 |
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520 | |a "Almost forty years after the publication of Hobsbawm and Ranger's The Invention of Tradition, the subject of invented traditions-cultural and historical practices that claim a continuity with a distant past but which are in fact of relatively recent origin-is still relevant, important, and highly contentious. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea 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 sections covering: (1) history, religions, (2) language, (3) music, food, crafts, and finally, (4) space. It includes chapters on pseudo-histories, new religions, linguistic politeness, literary Chinese, p'ansori, heritage, North Korean food, architecture, and the invention of children's pilgrimages in the DPRK. As the first comparative study of invented traditions in North and South Korea, the book takes the reader on a journey through Korea's epic twentieth century, examining the revival of culture in the context of colonialism, decolonization, national division, dictatorship, and modernization. The book investigates what it describes as "monumental" invented traditions formulated to maintain order, loyalty, and national identity during periods of political upheaval as well as cultural revivals less explicitly connected to political power. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea demonstrates that invented traditions can teach us a great deal about the twentieth-century political and cultural trajectories of the two Koreas. With contributions from historians, sociologists, folklorists, scholars of performance, and anthropologists, this volume will prove invaluable to Koreanists, as well as teachers and students of Korean and Asian studies undergraduate courses"-- | ||
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spelling | Invented traditions in North and South Korea edited by Andrew David Jackson, Codruța Sîntionean, Remco Breuker, CedarBough Saeji Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press [2022] xv, 408 pages illustrations 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hawaiʻi studies on Korea Authenticating the Past: Filling in Gaps with the Tan'gi kosa / Remco Breuker -- Enticement of Ancient Empire: Historicized Mythology and (Post)colonial Conspiracies in the Construction of Korean Pseudohistory / Andrew Logie -- Imagining Ancient Korean Religion: Sŏndo, Tan'gun, and the Earth Goddess / Don Baker -- The Language of the "Nation of Propriety in the East"?: The Ideological History of the Korean Culture of Politeness / Eunseon Kim -- Re-invented in Translation? Korean Literature in Literary Chinese as One Epitome of Endangered Cultural Heritage / Andreas Schirmer -- Split-Bamboo Comb: Heritage, Memory, and the Space In-between / Laurel Kendall -- Tradition as Construction: Embedding Form in Two Korean Music Genres / Keith Howard -- Making Masters, Staging Genealogy: Full-Length P'ansori as an Invented Tradition / Jan Creutzenberg -- The State Leader as Inventor of Food Traditions in the DPRK / Maria Osetrova -- Spatializing Tradition: The Remaking of Historic Sites under Park Chung Hee / Codruța Sîntionean -- Rematerializing the Political Past: The Annual Schoolchildren's March and North Korean Invented Traditions / Robert Winstanley-Chesters "Almost forty years after the publication of Hobsbawm and Ranger's The Invention of Tradition, the subject of invented traditions-cultural and historical practices that claim a continuity with a distant past but which are in fact of relatively recent origin-is still relevant, important, and highly contentious. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea 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 sections covering: (1) history, religions, (2) language, (3) music, food, crafts, and finally, (4) space. It includes chapters on pseudo-histories, new religions, linguistic politeness, literary Chinese, p'ansori, heritage, North Korean food, architecture, and the invention of children's pilgrimages in the DPRK. As the first comparative study of invented traditions in North and South Korea, the book takes the reader on a journey through Korea's epic twentieth century, examining the revival of culture in the context of colonialism, decolonization, national division, dictatorship, and modernization. The book investigates what it describes as "monumental" invented traditions formulated to maintain order, loyalty, and national identity during periods of political upheaval as well as cultural revivals less explicitly connected to political power. Invented Traditions in North and South Korea demonstrates that invented traditions can teach us a great deal about the twentieth-century political and cultural trajectories of the two Koreas. With contributions from historians, sociologists, folklorists, scholars of performance, and anthropologists, this volume will prove invaluable to Koreanists, as well as teachers and students of Korean and Asian studies undergraduate courses"-- Invented traditions / Korea (North) Invented traditions / Korea (South) Nationalism / Korea (North) Nationalism / Korea (South) Political culture / Korea (North) Political culture / Korea (South) Nationalisme / Corée du Nord Nationalisme / Corée du Sud Invented traditions fast Nationalism fast Political culture fast Korea (North) fast Korea (South) fast Jackson, Andrew David editor Sonstige oth Sîntionean, Codruța editor Sonstige oth Breuker, Remco E. editor Sonstige oth Saeji, CedarBough editor Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-8248-9047-6 |
spellingShingle | Invented traditions in North and South Korea Authenticating the Past: Filling in Gaps with the Tan'gi kosa / Remco Breuker -- Enticement of Ancient Empire: Historicized Mythology and (Post)colonial Conspiracies in the Construction of Korean Pseudohistory / Andrew Logie -- Imagining Ancient Korean Religion: Sŏndo, Tan'gun, and the Earth Goddess / Don Baker -- The Language of the "Nation of Propriety in the East"?: The Ideological History of the Korean Culture of Politeness / Eunseon Kim -- Re-invented in Translation? Korean Literature in Literary Chinese as One Epitome of Endangered Cultural Heritage / Andreas Schirmer -- Split-Bamboo Comb: Heritage, Memory, and the Space In-between / Laurel Kendall -- Tradition as Construction: Embedding Form in Two Korean Music Genres / Keith Howard -- Making Masters, Staging Genealogy: Full-Length P'ansori as an Invented Tradition / Jan Creutzenberg -- The State Leader as Inventor of Food Traditions in the DPRK / Maria Osetrova -- Spatializing Tradition: The Remaking of Historic Sites under Park Chung Hee / Codruța Sîntionean -- Rematerializing the Political Past: The Annual Schoolchildren's March and North Korean Invented Traditions / Robert Winstanley-Chesters Invented traditions / Korea (North) Invented traditions / Korea (South) Nationalism / Korea (North) Nationalism / Korea (South) Political culture / Korea (North) Political culture / Korea (South) Nationalisme / Corée du Nord Nationalisme / Corée du Sud Invented traditions fast Nationalism fast Political culture fast |
title | Invented traditions in North and South Korea |
title_auth | Invented traditions in North and South Korea |
title_exact_search | Invented traditions in North and South Korea |
title_full | Invented traditions in North and South Korea edited by Andrew David Jackson, Codruța Sîntionean, Remco Breuker, CedarBough Saeji |
title_fullStr | Invented traditions in North and South Korea edited by Andrew David Jackson, Codruța Sîntionean, Remco Breuker, CedarBough Saeji |
title_full_unstemmed | Invented traditions in North and South Korea edited by Andrew David Jackson, Codruța Sîntionean, Remco Breuker, CedarBough Saeji |
title_short | Invented traditions in North and South Korea |
title_sort | invented traditions in north and south korea |
topic | Invented traditions / Korea (North) Invented traditions / Korea (South) Nationalism / Korea (North) Nationalism / Korea (South) Political culture / Korea (North) Political culture / Korea (South) Nationalisme / Corée du Nord Nationalisme / Corée du Sud Invented traditions fast Nationalism fast Political culture fast |
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