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The Origin of the 1960s Korean Developmental Regime

Manchurian Modern

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The Origin of the 1960s Korean Developmental Regime

Manchurian Modern

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In The Origin of the 1960s Korean Developmental Regime: Manchurian Modern, Suk-Jung Han traces the current Korean dynamism through Manchukuo, the Japanese puppet state in northeast China from 1932 to 1945, which has been frozen as the sacrosanct stage of nationalist resistance. Han proposes the factor of colonial diffusion in the lineage of East Asian state-formation, which has been overlooked in the discussion of the modern state-building. He also traces the cultural flow from the Manchurian setting, which contained the seed of the future cultural prowess of Korea.

Table of Contents

Part I: Historical Perspective of Manchukuo
Chapter 1. Manchukuo, the Model of Adaptation
Chapter 2. From Pusan to Fengtian
Chapter 3. The Spectrum of Manchukuo
Part II: Recall of Manchukuo
Chapter 4: State-Building and ‘Rebuilding’
Chapter 5: Constructing the Korean Defense State
Chapter 6: Industrial Warriors
Chapter 7: The Era of Construction
Part III: ‘Rebuilding’ through Stout Body and Wholesome Spirit
Chapter 8: Body for the Nation
Chapter 9: ‘Rebuilding’ through Songs and Films

Product details

Published Jun 10 2024
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 398
ISBN 9781666951875
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 27 Colour Illustrations, 6 Tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Suk-Jung Han

Suk-Jung Han is emeritus professor and former pres…

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