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Lektüreliste- Koreanistik B.A.1:
Einführung:
Eggert, Marion; Plassen, Jörg (2005): Kleine Geschichte Koreas. München: Verlag C. H.
Beck.
Kern, Thomas; Köllner, Patrick (2005) (Hg.): Südkorea und Nordkorea: Einführung in
Geschichte, Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag.
Pratt, Keith L./ Rutt, Richard (1999): Korea. A historical and cultural dictionary. Richmond,
Surrey: Curzon Press.
Yao, Xinzhong (Hg.) (2003): Encyclopedia of confucianism. London: Routledge Curzon.
Geschichte:
Buzo, Adrian (2002): The making of modern Korea. London: Routledge.
Cumings, Bruce (1997): Korea's place in the sun: a modern history. New York: W.W. Norton.
Eckert, Carter J. et al. (1990): Korea old and new: a history. Seoul: Ilchokak.
Lee, Ki-baik (2003): A new history of Korea. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
Robinson, Kenneth Online- Bibliographie:
http://www.hawaii.edu/korea/biblio/BiblioOpen.html
Seth, Michael J. (2011): A history of Korea: from antiquity to the present. Lanham:
Rowman&Littlefield.
Shin, Gi-Wook/ Robinson, Michae (1999) (Hg.): Colonial modernity in Korea. Cambridge:
Harvard University Area Center.
Geistesgeschichte
Deuchler, Martina (1992): The Confucian transformation of Korea: a study of society and
ideology. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
1 Diese Lektüreliste orientiert sich an der Lektüreliste der Koreanistik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, ist aber an
die Schwerpunkte der Koreanistik der UHH angepasst worden.
—— (2015): Under the ancestors' eyes: kinship, status, and locality in premodern Korea.
Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center.
Keum, Jang-tae (2000): Confucianism and Korean thoughts. Seoul: Jimoondang
Publishing Company.
Kim Haboush, JaHyun/ Deuchler, Martina (1999) (Hg.): Culture and the state in late Chosŏn
Korea. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
Lee, Peter H. (1993) (Hg.): Sourcebook of Korean civilization. Bd.1+2, New York: Columbia
Univ. Press.
Pai, Hyung Il (2000): Constructing “Korean” origins: s critical review of archaeology,
historiography, and racial myth in Korean state-formation theories. O.A.: Harvard-Hallym.
Religion
Buswell, Robert E. Jr. et al. (2006): Religions of Korea in practice. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Grayson, James Huntley (2002): Korea: a religious history. London: Routledge.
Vos, Frits (1977): Die Religionen Koreas. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Literatur
Kim, Hunggyu (1997): Understanding Korean literature. Armonk u.a.: M.E. Sharpe.
Kim, Kichung (1996): An introduction to classical Korean literature. From Hyangga to
P’ansori. Armonk u.a.: M.E. Sharpe.
Kim, Yunshik (1998) (Hg.): Understanding modern Korean literature. Seoul: Chimmundang.
Lee, Peter H. (2003) (Hg.): A history of Korean literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Politik & Wirtschaft & Gesellschaft
Derichs, Claudia/ Heberer, Thomas (2013): Einführung in die politischen Systeme Ostasiens.
Wiesbaden: Springer VS. (Online verfügbar über Campus-Katalog)
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Korean capitalism, 1876-1945. Seattle/London: University of Washington Press.
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contemporary Korean culture in flux. Elizabeth, NJ/ Seoul: Hollym.
Kil Soong Hoom/ Moon Chung-in (2001) (Hg.): Understanding Korean politics: an
introduction. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Kim, Sunhyuk (2000): The politics of democratization in Korea: the role of civil society.
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburg Press.
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Kulturdiskurse. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.
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in South Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
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Univ. of Washington Press.
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Elizabeth, NJ/ Seoul: Hollym.
Film
Gateward, Frances (2007) (Hg.): Seoul searching: culture and identity in contemporary
Korean cinema. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Hartzell, Adam. Online-Bibliographie zu koreanischen Filmen:
http://koreanfilm.org/bibliography.html
Kim Kyung Hyun (2011): Virtual hallyu: Korean cinema of the global era. Durham &
London: Duke University Press.
Kim, Mee hyun (2007): Korean cinema: from origins to Renaissance. Seoul: CommBooks.
Kim, SukYoung (2010): Illusive utopia: theater, film, and everyday performance in North
Korea. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Korean Film History Review Vol. 1 (2005): A history of Korean cinema: from liberation
through the 1960s. Seoul: KOFA.
Korean Film History Review Vol. 2 (2006): A history of Korean cinema: from 1970s through
1990s. Seoul: KOFA.
Lee, Hyangjin (2001): Contemporary Korean cinema: identity, culture, politics. Manchester:
Manchester University Press.
Min, Eungjun/ Joo, Jinsook/ Kwak, Han Ju (2003) (Hg.): Korean film: history, resistance,
and democratic imagination. Westport, Connecticut/ London: Praeger.
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London: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
Shin, Chi-Yun/ Stringer, Julian (2005) (Hg.): New Korean cinema. New York: New York
University Press.
Sprache
Kim, Jeongsu (2006): The history and future of hangeul: Korea's indigenous script. Honolulu:
University of Hawai'i Press.
Kim-Renaud, Young-Key (1997) (Hg.): The Korean alphabet: its history and structure.
Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
Lee, Ki-moon/ Lewin, Bruno (1977) (Hg.): Geschichte der koreanischen Sprache.
Wiesbaden: Reichert.
Yi, Iksop et al. (2006): Die koreanische Sprache. Regensburg: Hetzer.
Nordkorea
Armstrong, Charles K. (2003): The North Korean revolution, 1945–1950. Ithaca, NY: Cornell
University Press.
Cornell, Erik (2002): North Korea under communism: report of an envoy to paradise. London:
Routledge Curzon.
Cumings, Bruce (2004): North Korea: another country. New York: The New Press.
Hassig, Ralph/ Oh, Kongdan (2000): North Korea through the looking glass. Washington, DC:
Brookings Institution Press.
—— (2009): The hidden people of North Korea: everyday life in the hermit kingdom. Lanham,
MD: Roman & Littlefield.
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New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
—— (2007a): Crisis in North Korea: the failure of de-Stalinization, 1956. Honolulu:
University of Hawaii Press.
—— (2007b): North of the DMZ: essays on daily life in North Korea. Jefferson, NC:
McFarland.
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York: Columbia University Press.
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realism in the DPRK. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series.
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Lexington Books.
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