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Auto-ethnographies tracing the fieldwork encounters of anthropologists have become integral to understand the processes of the ethnographic endeavor. In ethnomusicology, ethnographic methodology remains the sine qua non distinguishing our... more
Published in Yonsei Journal of International Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Summer 2015): 140-141. REVIEW: Blaine Harden, The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot: The True Story of the Tyrant Who Created North Korea and the Young Lieutenant... more
The paper attempts to outline the urban visions and architectural ideas and vocabulary behind the formation of the large urban conglomeration in Japan, South Korea and China, and how the seeds of Western planning theories and... more
Příspěvek si klade za cíl představit problematiku konstrukce “japonskosti”, “korejskosti” a “těch druhých” a s nimi související ideu “národního dědictví” vzhledem k antropologii post-kolonialismu. V prvé řadě budeme brát v úvahu... more
This article investigates the growth of cross-border movement and migration in the northern portion of the Yellow Sea during the sixteenth century, which generated ongoing interactions and tensions with the coastal governance of Chosŏn... more
This paper examines the influence of Christianity in the formation of new Buddhism and the reformation agenda of traditional Buddhism during the first half of the twentieth century in Korea. By new Buddhism, I am specifically referring... more
Religion and Orientalism in Asian Studies analyzes the role of religion in past and present understandings of Asia. Religion, and the history of its study in the modern academy, has exercised massive influence over Asian Studies fields in... more
According to a survey on the religious landscape in Korea, about half of the total population of Korea (53.4%) declared practicing religion. This number has shown a steady increase since the Gallup Korea conducted a survey in this field... more
Once viewed as an embarrassing superstition, the theatrical religious performances of Korean shamans—who communicate with the dead, divine the future, and become possessed—are going mainstream. Attitudes toward Korean shamanism are... more
Korea is a peninsula which is strategically located in East Asia. Even though it was divided into several independent principalities, in course of time the country was unified under a single political authority. The political disunity,... more
Invention of Early Joseon’s identity as a “Lesser Middle Kingdom(小中華)” and the comparative narrativization on “others” in Songs of Flying Dragons(龍飛御天歌)” Chong Da-Ham Ever since modern scholarship of the studies of Korean literature... more
Lecture published in Religion and Family in East Asia edited by George Devos and Takeo Sofue. Senri Ethnological Studies 11. National Museum of Ethnology: Osaka, 1984
On September 18, 1996, Lee Jin Gyu, a South Korean taxi cab driver, was taking a passenger on the Gangneung-Tonghae coastal highway. A little before one in the morning, the driver noticed a group of men clustered on the side of the... more
A sequel to the groundbreaking volume Race and Racism in Modern East Asia: Western and Eastern Constructions, the present volume examines in depth interactions between Western racial constructions of East Asians and local constructions of... more
Airbnb’s remarkable growth is applauded, but there is certainly room for expansion in the Korean market. In this study, the authors conducted a background analysis of Airbnb, studying the strengths and weaknesses of the firm and devising... more
The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific: Conflict and Cooperation in the Asian Century, 3rd Edition ©2017 Routledge: London & New York. 341pp. + x. Link:... more
The article examines three feature-length films produced in South Korea—director Hwang Dong-hyeok’s Silenced (2011), Song Il-gon’s Always (2011), and An Sang-hun’s Blind (2011)—that highlight a problem in contemporary disability rights... more
Asia Pacific Perspectives, Volume XIII Number 1, Spring/Summer 2015 https://web.usfca.edu/uploadedFiles/Destinations/Institutes_and_Centers/center-asia-pacific/perspectives/v13n1/APP%20XIII1%2002%20French%2008-17-15.pdf This paper,... more
Until the late nineteenth century, the Chinese-Korean Tumen River border was one of the oldest, and perhaps most stable, state boundaries in the world. Spurred by severe food scarcity following a succession of natural disasters, from the... more
Religious and Philosophical Traditions of Korea, by Kevin N. Cawley, London and New York: Routledge, 2019, xxiii + 197 pp. This volume is a comprehensive intellectual guide to the religio-philosophical landscape of Korean history in the... more
[By Christopher Lotis and Michel D. Lee; Foreword by P.M. Taylor. This full book is uploaded here while the Smithsonian website, where it was published online, is being revised.] An important theme of this volume is the relationship... more
As an incredibly diverse religious system, Buddhism is constantly changing. The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Buddhism offers a comprehensive collection of work by leading scholars in the field that tracks these changes up to the... more
This is a paper I presented at a conference on Buddhist-Christian relations held in Germany in 2015. I found that there was not much to say until I got into the last quarter of he 20th century. Even then, I found only a few Christians... more
Sources of Korean History, Korean Literature, Korean Culture, Korean Buddhism, Samguk Yusa – The Legends And History Of The Three Kingdoms Of Ancient Korea (in Korean)
Der Erfolg der Minderheitsregierung von Präsident Moon hängt davon ab, ob er in der Lage ist, die gespaltene Gesellschaft zusammenzuführen bzw. davon, wie sehr die Gesellschaft und die Opposition seine Reformvorhaben unterstützen.
In the early twentieth century, the sovereignty of a territory north of the China-Korea Tumen River border was under severe dispute between China, Korea, and Japan. Based on a Jesuit memoir and map of Korea published in eighteenth-century... more
The presidential election that took place in South Korea on May 9, 2017, produced a clear winner. The Democratic Party candidate, Moon Jae-in, received 41.1 percent of the vote, thus becoming the country’s 19th president. In this issue of... more
In current day South Korea pseudohistory pertaining to early Korea and northern East Asia has reached epidemic proportions. Its advocates argue the early state of Chosŏn to have been an expansive empire centered on mainland geographical... more
Se presenta una visión general de los avances de los derechos humanos y la calidad de la democracia en Corea del Sur durante las últimas tres décadas. En el documento se realiza una crítica del marco que prevalece hasta el momento para... more
A guest edited project that is forthcoming in early September 2017
Sometime in the sixth century, a teaching aid was created to help beginners learn to write basic Chinese. It was called the Thousand Character Classic, and it would last for far more than a thousand years. Indeed, it is still used today.
Vào những thập niên cuối thế kỷ XX, sự phát triển thành công ngoạn mục trong các lĩnh vục đời sống xã hội của các nước và vùng lãnh thổ Đông Á như Nhật Bản, Hàn Quốc, Singapore, Đài Loan, Hồng Kông, và ở chừng mực thấp hơn như Malaysia,... more