Korean Studies: New Pacific Currents

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Dae-Sook Suh
University of Hawaii Press, 1994 M01 1 - 305 pages
This volume contains nineteen papers selected from the nearly one hundred presented at the First Pacific Basin Conference on Korean Studies held in Honolulu in 1992. They are grouped into six broad categories--history, literature, philosophy and religion, politics and economics, sociology, and linguistics.

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The Political Program of the Sallim Faction
29
The Prewar Russian Community
41
Rhetorical and Utilitarian Prose in Ongnumong
85
The Impact of Taoism on the Literature
113
Morality and Social Justice in Tasanhak
127
Early Western Studies of Korean Religions
141
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161
On the SubitistGradualist Debate
163
Ideology and Pragmatism in North Korean
207
113
224
The International
227
Sociology
243
Government
249
Ethnic Identity and Community Involvement
263
Contributors
299
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