Colonial rule and social change in Korea, 1910-1945 /

"Colonial Rule and Social Change in Korea, 1910-1945 highlights the complex interaction between Indigenous activity and colonial governance, emphasizing how Japanese rule adapted to Korean and missionary initiatives, as well as how Koreans found space within the colonial system to show agency....

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Other Authors: Lee, Hong Yung, 1939-, Ha, Yong-ch'ul, 1948-, Sorensen, Clark W., 1948-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle : Center for Korea Studies Publication, University of Washington Press, c2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : a critique of colonial modernity / Hong Yung Lee
  • Colonial rule and social change in Korea : the paradox of colonial control / Yong Chool Ha
  • Politics of communication and the colonial public sphere in 1920s Korea / Yong-Jick Kim
  • Expansion of elementary schooling under colonialism : top down or bottom up? / Seong-Cheol Oh and Ki-Seok Kim
  • National identity and class interest in the peasant movements of the colonial period / Dong-No Ki
  • The 1920 colonial reforms and the June 10 (1926) movement : a Korean search for ethnic space / Mark E. Caprio
  • Japanese assimilation policy and thought conversion in colonial Korea / Keongil Kim
  • Colonial modernity and the hegemony of the body politic in leprosy relief work / Keunsik Jung
  • Colonial body and Indigenous soul : religion as a contested terrain of culture / Kwang-Ok Kim
  • The korean family in colonial space : caught between modernization and assimilation / Clark W. Sorensen.