Cultural Policy in the Republic of Korea

Cultural Policy in the Republic of Korea
Author: Yersu Kim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015001609794

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Cultural Policy in the Democratic People s Republic of Korea

Cultural Policy in the Democratic People s Republic of Korea
Author: Sin Sik Chai,Jong Hun Hyon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1980
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036143001

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The Emergence and Change of Cultural Policy in South Korea

The Emergence and Change of Cultural Policy in South Korea
Author: Hak-sun Im
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2003
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 8984321036

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Cultural Policy in South Korea

Cultural Policy in South Korea
Author: Hye-Kyung Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317567523

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This is the first English-language book on cultural policy in Korea, which critically historicises and analyses the contentious and dynamic development of the policy. It highlights that the evolution of cultural policy has been bound up with the complicated political, economic and social trajectory of Korea to a surprising degree. Investigating the content and context of the policy from the period of Japanese colonial rule (1910–1945) until the military authoritarian regime (1961–1988), the book discusses how culture, often co-opted by the government, was mobilised to disseminate state agendas and define national identity. It then moves on to investigate the distinct characteristics of Korea’s contemporary cultural policy since the 1990s, particularly its energetic pursuit of democracy, a market economy of culture and outward cultural globalisation (the Korean Wave). This book helps readers to understand the continuous presence of the ‘strong state’ in Korean cultural policy and its implications for the cultural life of Koreans. It argues that this exceptionally active cultural policy sets an important condition not only for artistic creation, cultural consumption and cultural business in the country, but also for the nation's ambitious endeavour to turn the success of its pop culture into a global phenomenon.

Cultural Policy in South Korea

Cultural Policy in South Korea
Author: Hye-Kyung Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 0367588552

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This is the first English-language book on cultural policy in Korea, which critically historicises and analyses the contentious and dynamic development of the policy. It highlights that the evolution of cultural policy has been bound up with the complicated political, economic and social trajectory of Korea to a surprising degree. Investigating the content and context of the policy from the period of Japanese colonial rule (1910-1945) until the military authoritarian regime (1961-1988), the book discusses how culture, often co-opted by the government, was mobilised to disseminate state agendas and define national identity. It then moves on to investigate the distinct characteristics of Korea's contemporary cultural policy since the 1990s, particularly its energetic pursuit of democracy, a market economy of culture and outward cultural globalisation (the Korean Wave). This book helps readers to understand the continuous presence of the 'strong state' in Korean cultural policy and its implications for the cultural life of Koreans. It argues that this exceptionally active cultural policy sets an important condition not only for artistic creation, cultural consumption and cultural business in the country, but also for the nation's ambitious endeavour to turn the success of its pop culture into a global phenomenon.

Democracy and Authority in Korea

Democracy and Authority in Korea
Author: Geir Helgesen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136797644

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This controversial new study, breaks with the tradition of basing political studies on analyses of institutions and political personalities, by likening the Republic of Korea to a laboratory for the clash of political cultures. In the late 1940s, the Americans embarked upon a democratization programme designed to create a Western bulwark against the spread of communism in East Asia. The intervening years have seen the advent and demise of military rule, with South Korea now having a democratically-elected government. Although the US strategy thus seems successful, the political crises of 1995 in fact indicate that many obstacles remain here to the adoption of Western-style democracy. This study argues that socialization in general and political socialization in particular are key factors in any analysis of democracy, be it in Korea or elsewhere. Accordingly, the work draws on moral education textbooks, together with surveys and interviews among members of the urban intellectual elite. In this manner, the psychological roots of power and authority - key concepts to an understanding of 'good government' - are explored.

Cultural Policy in East Asia

Cultural Policy in East Asia
Author: Lorraine Lim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317681625

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This book provides an introduction to the contemporary issues that are occurring in cultural policy in East Asia today. Interest in East Asia has grown considerably in recent years due not only to the emergence of economic super-powers such as China but also to the cultural impact the region is making throughout the world through Japanese film and Korean Pop-Music. Addressing the relationship between the state, culture and the creative economy, this collection highlights how cultural policy within this region has to be understood within its social, historical and political context. By presenting a variety of chapters that examine the role of culture within the countries of China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, this book offers readers an insight into the key issues affecting development of cultural policy in these countries. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of the International Journal of Cultural Policy.

The Journal of Korean Studies Volume 15 Number 1 Fall 2010

The Journal of Korean Studies  Volume 15  Number 1  Fall 2010
Author: Clark W. Sorensen,Donald Baker
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2011-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442234888

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The University of Washington-Korea Studies Program, in collaboration with Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, is proud to publish the Journal of Korean Studies. In 1979 Dr. James Palais (PhD Harvard 1968), former UW professor of Korean History edited and published the first volume of the Journal of Korean Studies. For thirteen years it was a leading academic forum for innovative, in-depth research on Korea. In 2004 former editors Gi-Wook Shin and John Duncan revived this outstanding publication at Stanford University. In August 2008 editorial responsibility transferred back to the University of Washington. With the editorial guidance of Clark Sorensen and Donald Baker, the Journal of Korean Studies (JKS) continues to be dedicated to publishing outstanding articles, from all disciplines, on a broad range of historical and contemporary topics concerning Korea. In addition the JKS publishes reviews of the latest Korea-related books. To subscribe to the Journal of Korean Studies or order print back issues, please click here.