Colonial Rule and Social Change in Korea, 1910-1945.
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- 9780295804491
- 951.903
- DS916.55.C65 2012eb
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: A Critique of "Colonial Modernity" - Hong Yung Lee -- Chapter 1 - Colonial Rule and Social Change in Korea: The Paradox of Colonial Control - Yong Chool Ha -- Chapter 2 - Politics of Communication and the Colonial Public Sphere in 1920s Korea - Yong-Jick Kim -- Chapter 3 - Expansion of Elementary Schooling under Colonialism: Top Down or Bottom Up? - Seong-Cheol Oh and Ki-Seok Kim -- Chapter 4 - National Identity and Class Interest in the Peasant Movements of the Colonial Period - Dong-No Kim -- Chapter 5 - The 1920 Colonial Reforms and the June 10 (1926) Movement: A Korean Search for Ethnic Space - Mark E. Caprio -- Chapter 6 - Japanese Assimilation Policy and Thought Conversion in Colonial Korea - Keongil Kim -- Chapter 7 - "Colonial Modernity" and the Hegemony of the Body Politic in Leprosy Relief Work- Keunsik Jung -- Chapter 8 - Colonial Body and Indigenous Soul: Religion as a Contested Terrain of Culture - Kwang-Ok Kim -- Chapter 9 - The Korean Family in Colonial Space-Caught between Modernization and Assimilation - Clark W. Sorensen -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
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