Sitings
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Sitings

Critical Approaches to Korean Geography

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Sitings

Critical Approaches to Korean Geography

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Year
2007
ISBN
9780824864323
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. 1. Introduction — Constructed Places, Contested Spaces Critical Geographies and Korea
  4. Part 1: Geographies of the (Colonial) City
  5. 2. Respatializing Chosŏn’s Royal Capital The Politics of Japanese Urban Reforms in Early Colonial Seoul, 1905–1919
  6. 3. Demolishing Colony The Demolition of the Old Government-General Building of Chosŏn
  7. Part 2: Geographies of the ( Imagined ) Village
  8. 4. Chosŏn Memories Spectatorship, Ideology, and the Korean Folk Village
  9. 5. Blame Walt Rostow The Sacrifice of South Korea’s Natural Villages
  10. Part 3: Geographies of Religion
  11. 6. Auspicious Places in a Mobile Landscape Of Shamans, Shrines, and Dreams
  12. 7. Kyeryong Mountain as a Contested Place
  13. 8. Kyŏngju Namsan Heterotopia, Place-Agency, and Historiographic Leverage
  14. Part 4 :Geographies of the Margin
  15. 9. The Seoul Train Station Square and Homeless Shelters Thoughts on Geographical History Regarding Welfare Citizenship
  16. 10. Cyberspace and a Space for Gays in South Korea
  17. 11. Marginality, Transgression, and Transnational Identity Negotiations in Korea’s Kijich’on
  18. Works Cited
  19. Contributors
  20. Index