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The Construction of Korean Culture in Korean Language Textbooks

Ideologies and Textbooks
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 2020

Summary

The book examines the themes of cultural values, collective identity, political ideologies, and Korean cultural traditions throughout Korean language textbooks from the last 120 years. Through this analysis, the author explores the colonial, neo-colonial, and postcolonial contexts that have influenced South Korea. This work demonstrates the significant impact of textbooks and how political leaders make use of school curricula to legitimate their regimes.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2020
Copyright year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-1-7936-0567-2
ISBN-Online
978-1-7936-0568-9
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
254
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Preface No access
    4. Introduction No access
  1. Chapter 1 No access Pages 1 - 42
  2. Chapter 2 No access Pages 43 - 72
  3. Chapter 3 No access Pages 73 - 118
  4. Chapter 4 No access Pages 119 - 166
  5. Chapter 5 No access Pages 167 - 190
  6. Chapter 6 No access Pages 191 - 224
  7. Chapter 7 No access Pages 225 - 232
  8. References No access Pages 233 - 246
  9. Index No access Pages 247 - 252
  10. About the Author No access Pages 253 - 254

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