Education, Language and the Intellectual Underpinnings of Modern Korea, 1875-1945 / / edited by Andrew Hall and Leighanne Yuh.

Education, the production of knowledge, identity formation, and ideological hegemony are inextricably linked in early modern and modern Korea. This study examines the production and consumption of knowledge by a multitude of actors and across languages, texts, and disciplines to analyze the formulat...

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Superior document:Brill's Korean Studies Library ; 6
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's Korean Studies Library ; 6.
Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
Physical Description:1 online resource (297 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Copyright page
  • Figures and Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction Knowledge Production in the Struggle for Power and State Formation in Korea, 1875–1945 / Andrew Hall
  • Chapter 1 Linguistic Modernity, Education, and Nationalizing the Vernacular in Pre-colonial Korea: Divergences between Western Missionary and Indigenous Discourses / Daniel Pieper
  • Chapter 2 Legitimizing Literary Sinitic in Korea’s Pre-colonial Classroom: Yŏ Kyuhyŏng and the Publication of Hanmunhak kyogwasŏ / W. Scott Wells
  • Chapter 3 Late Nineteenth-Century Modern Education in Korea: The State, Ideology, and Moral Education / Leighanne Yuh
  • Chapter 4 Official Foreign Language Schools in Korea, 1894–1906 / Yong-Jin Hahn
  • Chapter 5 Japan’s Education Policies in Korea in the 1910s: “Thankful and Obedient” / Andrew Hall
  • Chapter 6 The Construction of Elementary Education in Early Colonial Korea: Non-compulsory Education and Japan’s Dissemination of Schools / Noriko Furukawa
  • Chapter 7 Korean Language Textbooks, 1895–1937: Mixed Script, Hanmun , and Colonization / Sang-Seok Lim
  • Chapter 8 History Education in Colonial-Era Korea: The Rise and Fall of Chōsen Jireki as Local History / Mari Kokubu
  • Chapter 9 Korean Reactions to Japanese Education Policy under Cultural Rule, 1920–1931 / Mark E. Caprio
  • Chapter 10 “The Spirit of Our Students, Our Children!”: Korean Student Identity and the 1919 March First Movement in The Grass Roof and The Yalu Flows / Deborah B. Solomon
  • Chapter 11 Christianity, Western Modernity, and the “Third Space” in Colonial Korea: The US-Educated Elite and the Quest for Democracy / Yoonmi Lee
  • Index.