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The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements
The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements
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This book explores the impact of international influences on the society, culture, and language of North and South Korea, highlighting contrasts and commonalities in their global engagements. It examines the longer-term historical influence and specific cultural, linguistic, and social developments since the 1990s.
Format: Hardback
Length: 367 pages
Publication date: 23 February 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This book offers a fresh perspective on the impact of international influences on the society, culture, and language of both North and South Korea. Since President Kim Young Sam's "segyehwa" drive in the mid-1990s, South Korea has emerged as a successful model of globalization. In contrast, North Korea is often perceived as one of the least internationally integrated countries. This portrayal overlooks the reality of the two Koreas and their extensive global engagements. The opening essay provides a framework for the subsequent chapters by highlighting significant contrasts and commonalities in the historical experiences of North and South Korea's engagement with the world beyond the Peninsula. The chapters delve into both the longer-term historical influence of Korea's international contacts and the specific cultural, linguistic, and social developments that have emerged since the demise of the global Cold War and increased international integration.
The book explores the complex interplay between international forces and the distinct development paths of North and South Korea. It examines how global trends, such as trade, technology, and cultural exchange, have shaped the two countries' societies, cultures, and languages. The authors argue that while North and South Korea have faced similar challenges and opportunities in the globalized world, their responses have been shaped by their unique historical, political, and economic contexts.
One of the key themes of the book is the impact of colonialism and imperialism on the development of Korea's society, culture, and language. The authors argue that the Japanese occupation of Korea in the early 20th century and the subsequent division of the country by the United States and the Soviet Union had profound effects on the country's identity and culture. They note that the Korean language, for example, was heavily influenced by Japanese grammar and vocabulary, and that Korean culture was shaped by Japanese customs and traditions.
The book also explores the role of the Cold War in shaping Korea's international relations. The authors argue that the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union created a geopolitical divide that divided Korea into two separate countries and limited its ability to engage with the world. They note that the Cold War also had a significant impact on Korean culture, with the emergence of a distinct Korean identity and the development of a nationalistic ideology.
Since the 1990s, South Korea has undergone a remarkable transformation in its society, culture, and language. The country has embraced globalization, opening up to the world and adopting Western technologies and practices. South Korea has also become a hub for international cultural exchange, hosting events such as the Seoul International Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival.
In contrast, North Korea has remained isolated from the world, with limited access to international trade and technology. The country has also faced severe economic and political challenges, with a strict authoritarian regime that controls all aspects of society. North Korea's culture is heavily influenced by the government, with a focus on loyalty and obedience life.
The book also examines the role of diasporas in shaping Korea's international relations. The authors argue that Korean communities around the world have played a significant role in promoting Korean culture and language and in advocating for Korean interests in the global arena. They note that diasporas have also contributed to the development of a sense of Korean identity and a shared sense of history among Korean people across borders.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the impact of international influences on the society, culture, and language of both North and South Korea. The authors argue that while the two countries have faced similar challenges and opportunities in the globalized world, their responses have been shaped by their unique historical, political, and economic contexts. The book provides a valuable contribution to the study of Korea's international relations and offers insights into the complex interplay between global forces and the distinct development paths of North and South Korea.
Weight: 637g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030907600
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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