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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction â Constructed Places, Contested Spaces Critical Geographies and Korea
- Part 1: Geographies of the (Colonial) City
- 2. Respatializing ChosĹnâs Royal Capital The Politics of Japanese Urban Reforms in Early Colonial Seoul, 1905â1919
- 3. Demolishing Colony The Demolition of the Old Government-General Building of ChosĹn
- Part 2: Geographies of the ( Imagined ) Village
- 4. ChosĹn Memories Spectatorship, Ideology, and the Korean Folk Village
- 5. Blame Walt Rostow The Sacrifice of South Koreaâs Natural Villages
- Part 3: Geographies of Religion
- 6. Auspicious Places in a Mobile Landscape Of Shamans, Shrines, and Dreams
- 7. Kyeryong Mountain as a Contested Place
- 8. KyĹngju Namsan Heterotopia, Place-Agency, and Historiographic Leverage
- Part 4 :Geographies of the Margin
- 9. The Seoul Train Station Square and Homeless Shelters Thoughts on Geographical History Regarding Welfare Citizenship
- 10. Cyberspace and a Space for Gays in South Korea
- 11. Marginality, Transgression, and Transnational Identity Negotiations in Koreaâs Kijichâon
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index