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- [publication]Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.15 no.2
- The October issue (15.2) of the Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies is now available online: http://sjeas.skku.edu, with three articles and two book reviews related to Korea. Vladimir Glomb writes about the reception of Yulgok Yi I in North Korea, Hailong SUN on the representation of Korea in the internal Chinese propaganda campaign to promote support for the Chinese intervention in the Korean War, and Takenori Matsumoto and Seungjin Chung present research about the Japanese settlers in the Honam Plain in the colonial period. CONTENTS ARTICLES Neither Here Nor There: The Representation of Post-Socialist Space in The World and Still Life and Jia Zhangke?s Transcendence of Realism by Ting LUO (Nanjing University) Progressive Idealist: North Korean Views on Yulgok Yi I by Vladim?r GLOMB (Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum) ?We Want to Be Recorded?: Market Town Elites and Town Literature in Late Qing and Early Republican Jiangnan by Seung-hyun HAN (Konkuk University) Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: The Mode of Production in Chinese Cinema Prior to 1937 by Yongchun FU (Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University) The Chinese Portrayal of the Korean Peninsula in the Resisting America and Assisting Korea Literature of the 1950s by Hailong SUN (Zhejiang University) Japanese Colonizers in the Honam Plain of Colonial Korea by Takenori MATSUMOTO (University of Tokyo): Seungjin CHUNG (Sungkyunkwan University) BOOK REVIEWS Robert HOPPENS The China Problem in Postwar Japan: Japanese National Identity and Sino-Japanese Relations by Kurt W. RADTKE Eugene PARK A Family of No Prominence: The Descendants of Pak T?khwa and the Birth of Modern Korea by Kiseok KWON Huilin YANG China, Christianity, and the Question of Culture by Yunjing XU Robert WINSTANLY-CHESTERS Environment, Politics and Ideology in North Korea: Landscape as Political Project by Peter G. MOODY
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- [publication]Progressive Idealist: North Korean Views on Yulgok Yi I
- The October issue of SJEAS is now under preparation, with an article by Vladimir Glomb on the reception of Yulgok Yi I(1563-1584) in North Korea. Here is the a...bstract: Progressive Idealist: North Korean Views on Yulgok Yi I Vladimír GLOMB Ruhr-Universität Bochum ABSTRACT The strategies of DPRK academia toward the Confucian heritage of the Chosŏn period have undergone several transformations during the long life of the regime and require a systematic diachronic analysis. The case of Yulgok Yi I (1536–84) demonstrates the multiplicity of possible views on Confucian thinkers within North Korean academic discourse. Previous research in the DPRK on Yulgok has produced a number of texts related to his person and thought. An analysis of the passages concerning Yulgok in the earliest and the most recent authoritative publications within the sphere of the history of philosophy, Chosŏn ch'ŏrhaksa 1 (The History of Korean Philosophy 1, 1960) and Chosŏn ch'ŏrhak chŏnsa (The Complete History of Korean Philosophy, 2010), reveals that within DPRK academia there currently exist two diverse approaches toward Yulgok. The traditional approach focuses on his class limitations and the essentially idealistic nature of his philosophy, while a more recent approach places more stress on the so-called progressive nature of his thought. Both of them present valuable material for further studies of ideology, scholarly practices, and the discursive techniques of North Korean academia. Keywords: Confucianism, Yulgok, DPRK, Marxism, North Korea, history of philosophy
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