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In the Service of His Korean Majesty: William Nelson Lovatt, the Pusan Customs, and Sino-Korea Relations, 1876–1888 by Wayne Patterson (review) 为朝鲜陛下服务:威廉·纳尔逊·洛瓦特、釜山海关和中朝关系,1876-1888,韦恩·帕特森著(书评)
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.21866/esjeas.2017.17.1.007
Cheolbae Son
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Translation's Forgotten History: Russian Literature, Japanese Mediation, and the Formation of Modern Korean Literature by Heekyoung Cho (review) 翻译被遗忘的历史:俄罗斯文学、日本调解与现代韩国文学的形成
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2017.17.1.006
Dafna Zur
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The Dynamics of Elite Domination in Early Modern Korea 近代早期朝鲜精英统治的动态
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2017.17.1.005
Javier Cha
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Multi-Discursive Ethnography and the Re-Narration of Chinese Heritage: Stories about the Yueju Opera Performance at the Heavenly Queen Palace of Quzhou 多元话语的民族志与中国遗产的再叙事——关于衢州天宫越剧演出的故事
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.004
Song Hou, Huimei Liu, Zongjie Wu
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The Practice and Recording of Censorship in Colonial Korea: A Critical Review of the Chosǒn Publication Monthly Police Report 殖民时期朝鲜审查制度的实践与记录——对Chosǒn出版的《警察月报》的评析
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.005
이민주, Keunsik Jung
{"title":"The Practice and Recording of Censorship in Colonial Korea: A Critical Review of the Chosǒn Publication Monthly Police Report","authors":"이민주, Keunsik Jung","doi":"10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.005","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.005","url":null,"abstract":"Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.16 No.2 © 2016 Academy of East Asian Studies. 223-242 DOI: 10.21866/esjeas.2016.16.2.005 email of the authors: minju77@hotmail.com, ksjung@snu.ac.kr 223 Introduction Recent years have witnessed increasing scholarly attention to the topic of media censorship in colonial Korea (1910-1945). Whereas earlier research focused primarily on newspapers, these studies have extended to magazines, books, films, music, and other media, and have produced diverse findings on themes such as the colonial censorship system, anti-censorship, and the practical operation of censorship during this period. Current research has focused on the recently discovered text of the colonial Police Bureau’s Chosŏn Publication Monthly Police Report (朝鮮出版警察月報, hereafter the Monthly Report) (Chŏng and Ch’oe 2006). Such studies have yielded detailed statistical analyses of its data and sparked lively debate over its accuracy and scope. Much of the existing work on the Monthly Report does not explicitly question whether its records are accurate and comprehensive. However, the Monthly Report’s official stature does not necessarily guarantee that it fully reflects the actual practice of censorship in the period it covers. If the Monthly Report Recent studies on media censorship in colonial Korea have converged on the newly discovered Chosŏn Publication Monthly Police Report, published from 1928 to 1938 by the colonial government’s censorship bureau. These new studies do not explicitly problematize the issue of whether the Monthly Report is an accurate and comprehensive record of censorship activity or not. However, the record’s official stature does not necessarily guarantee accurate representation of the actual practice of censorship in that period. We found that the numbers of seized or erased articles recorded in the Monthly Report do not correspond with the numbers of articles actually expunged from newspaper pages. This study begins by problematizing the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the Monthly Report censorship records. In addition, it undertakes a comparative analysis of the Monthly Report and contemporary newspapers, employing both record-centric and page-centric approaches. This research also examines how the presence of censorship traces served as tangible evidence of colonial power.","PeriodicalId":41529,"journal":{"name":"Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies","volume":"16 1","pages":"223-242"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1,"publicationDate":"2016-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"68654919","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Sage Returns: Confucian Revival in Contemporary China 圣贤归来:当代中国的儒家复兴
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/esjeas.2016.16.2.006
Tze-ki Hon
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Theorizing “Person” in Confucian Ethics: A Good Place to Start 儒家伦理学中“人”的理论化:一个好的起点
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.001
R. Ames
{"title":"Theorizing “Person” in Confucian Ethics: A Good Place to Start","authors":"R. Ames","doi":"10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.001","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.001","url":null,"abstract":"email of the author: rtames@hawaii.edu 141 Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.16 No.2 © 2016 Academy of East Asian Studies. 141-162 DOI: 10.21866/esjeas.2016.16.2.001 The Problem: “It’s a Poor Sort of Memory that only Works Backwards” G. W. F. Hegel in the introduction to his Encyclopaedia Logic famously observes that one of the most difficult problems in any philosophical investigation is the question of where to begin. In this essay I will argue that the appropriateness of categorizing Confucian ethics as either role ethics or virtue ethics turns largely on the conception of “person” that is presupposed within the interpretive context of classical Chinese philosophy. If our goal is to take the Confucian tradition on its own terms and to let it speak with its own voice without overwriting it with our own cultural importances, we must begin by first self-consciously and critically theorizing the Confucian conception of person as the starting point of Confucian ethics. The problem of using Western categories to theorize Confucian philosophy is an old and persistent story. Kwong-loi Shun has recently made much of this asymmetry in how we make our cultural comparisons (2009, 470): [T]here is a trend in comparative studies to approach Chinese thought from a Western philosophical perspective, by reference to frameworks, concepts, or issues found in Western philosophical discussions. This trend is seen not only in works published in the English language, but also in those published in Chinese. Conversely, in the contemporary Roger T. AMES Berggruen Fellow, Peking University In the introduction of Chinese philosophy and culture into the Western academy, we have tended to theorize and conceptualize this antique tradition by appealing to familiar categories. Confucian role ethics is an attempt to articulate a sui generis moral philosophy that allows this tradition to have its own voice. This holistic philosophy is grounded in the primacy of relationality, and is a challenge to a foundational liberal individualism that has defined persons as discrete, autonomous, rational, free, and often self-interested agents. Confucian role ethics begins from a relationally constituted conception of person, takes family roles and relations as the entry point for developing moral competence, invokes moral imagination and the growth in relations that it can inspire as the substance of human morality, and entails a human-centered, a-theistic religiousness that stands in sharp contrast to the Abrahamic religions.","PeriodicalId":41529,"journal":{"name":"Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies","volume":"16 1","pages":"141-162"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1,"publicationDate":"2016-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"68655103","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 6
The Sacrifices of Youth: Historical Feature Films on South Korea’s Longue Durée 青春的牺牲:关于韩国朗格·杜尔杰的历史故事片
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.003
Kyung Moon Hwang
{"title":"The Sacrifices of Youth: Historical Feature Films on South Korea’s Longue Durée","authors":"Kyung Moon Hwang","doi":"10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.003","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.003","url":null,"abstract":"Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.16 No.2 © 2016 Academy of East Asian Studies. 179-196 DOI: 10.21866/esjeas.2016.16.2.003 email of the author: khwang3@gmail.com 179 Feature films set in the past seem to have hit a peak recently in South Korean cinema, if judged by the box office. The two most popular releases on record are historical films appearing in the past few years (“The Admiral” and “Ode to My Father”), and despite the consistent lament by social and cultural elders of the citizenry’s lack of historical understanding, the popularity of historical films undoubtedly reflects the appeal of national history, at least among the movie-going public. But this is not a new phenomenon, as some of the best films in the very sophisticated South Korean film industry over the past two decades not only have been set in the past, but have provided definitive commentaries on the past and its connection to the present. And while not all of these movies hit box office gold, they have offered powerful reflections and interpretations of, and perhaps even interventions in, contentious debates surrounding the country’s turbulent history, which have reflected major political and social divisions as well. In this paper I wish to demonstrate how these historical films comment on meta-narratives of South Korea’s past. I find that, on the whole, these films have featured young main characters as symbols and vehicles of major historical This paper demonstrates how some South Korean historical films over the past two decades comment on critical meta-narratives of the country’s past, and in turn reflect the powerful presence of this history in South Korea today. Due to the directors’ age as well as to the relaxing of film censorship in the 1990s, among other factors, these films have generally represented the liberal historical views that came to prevail in South Korea following democratization in the late 1980s. But the filmic expressions of this general understanding emphasize a variety of driving forces and elements in the nation’s modern history. Beginning with an analysis of the recent hit, “Ode to My Father,” this study examines approximately a dozen films as they illuminate three major historical themes: South Korea’s turbulent origins; life under the rule of Park Chung Hee; and the struggle to overcome the burdens of the past. It finds that, on the whole, these films have featured young protagonists as symbols and vehicles of crucial historical moments, which results in a somewhat unbalanced, but nevertheless diverse range of historical perspectives.","PeriodicalId":41529,"journal":{"name":"Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies","volume":"16 1","pages":"179-196"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1,"publicationDate":"2016-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"68654820","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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A Tang-Dynasty Manual of Governance and the East Asian Vernaculars 《唐朝治国手册》与东亚方言
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.2.002
P. Kornicki
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The Commodification of Water and Power Relations between Japanese Settlers and Koreans in Late Nineteenth-Century Pusan 19世纪晚期釜山日本定居者与朝鲜人的水电商品化关系
IF 0.1 4区 社会学
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Pub Date : 2016-04-01 DOI: 10.21866/ESJEAS.2016.16.1.002
Sungwoo Kang
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