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Consuming Korean Tradition in Early and Late Modernity
Commodification, Tourism, and Performance
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Consuming Korean Tradition in Early and Late Modernity
Commodification, Tourism, and Performance
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- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Material Modernity, Consumable Tradition
- Part I. Modernity as Spectacle / Spectacular Korea
- 1. Dining Out in the Land of Desire: Colonial Seoul and the Korean Culture of Consumption
- 2. Shrinking Culture: Lotte World and the Logic of Miniaturization
- Part II. Korea as Itinerary
- 3. Travel Guides to the Empire. The Production of Tourist Images in Colonial Korea
- 4. Guests of Lineage Houses: Tourist Commoditization of Confucian Cultural Heritage in Korea
- 5. Crafting the Consumability of Place: Tapsa and Paenang YĹhaeng as Travel Goods
- Part III. Korean Things
- 6. The ChangsĹng Defanged: The Curious Recent History of a Korean Cultural Symbol
- 7. The âKimchi Warsâ in Globalizing East Asia: Consuming Class, Gender, Health, and National Identity
- Part IV. Korea Performed
- 8. Blurring Tradition and Modernity: The Impact of Japanese Colonization and Châoe SĹng-hĹi on Dance in South Korea Today
- 9. Kugak Fusion and the Politics of Korean Musical Consumption
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index