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Korean Literature Through the Korean Wave / Jieun Kiaer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxon : Routledge, 2020.Description: 240p. : ill, ; 6.85 x 0.57 x 9.69 inchesISBN:
  • 9780367225315
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • First  895.7309 JIE
Contents:
While the detailed table of contents is not provided in the available sources, the book is structured to engage students with both premodern and modern texts, incorporating cultural content such as K-dramas, films, and songs to support the teaching of Korean literature. It aims to showcase the richness and diversity of Korean literature and provide a catalyst for in-depth analysis and debate on contemporary Korean society.
Summary: Korean Literature Through the Korean Wave explores the intersection of traditional and contemporary Korean literature with the global phenomenon of the Korean Wave (Hallyu). The book examines how Korean literature, including poetry, novels, philosophical treatises, and comics, has been influenced by and contributes to the global spread of Korean culture. It highlights the diversity of Korean literature and includes voices often marginalized in traditional discourses. The text is designed for B1-B2 level and Intermediate-Mid students of Korean, providing an accessible entry point into discussions on Korean contemporary society.
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While the detailed table of contents is not provided in the available sources, the book is structured to engage students with both premodern and modern texts, incorporating cultural content such as K-dramas, films, and songs to support the teaching of Korean literature. It aims to showcase the richness and diversity of Korean literature and provide a catalyst for in-depth analysis and debate on contemporary Korean society.

Korean Literature Through the Korean Wave explores the intersection of traditional and contemporary Korean literature with the global phenomenon of the Korean Wave (Hallyu). The book examines how Korean literature, including poetry, novels, philosophical treatises, and comics, has been influenced by and contributes to the global spread of Korean culture. It highlights the diversity of Korean literature and includes voices often marginalized in traditional discourses. The text is designed for B1-B2 level and Intermediate-Mid students of Korean, providing an accessible entry point into discussions on Korean contemporary society.

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