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Kim, Si-seup
"Buku ini ditulis oleh Kim Si Seup, berisi tentang novel sejarah pertama korea yang ditulis pada masa pemerintahan Ch'oseon pada abad ke-15. Karya Kim Si Seup ditulis kembali oleh Lee Ji Ha"
Seoul: Minumsa, 2012
KOR 895.730 9 KIM g
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kwon, Tae-hyo
Seoul: Jisiksaneobsa, 2005
KOR 398.21 KWO h
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Han, Suzanne Crowder
"Summary:
"Nick and Mona are visiting Korea with their parents. Travel with them as they tour some of Korea's most historic and scenic spots, and learn about Korean history and culture, customs and traditions, dreams and aspirations"
Elizabeth, NJ, USA; Seoul, Korea: Hollym, 1993
910.46 HAN l
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jeong, Kelly Y.
"Introduction -- New woman, romance, and railroads: the paradox of colonial modernity -- Burden of the past: confessional writings in the space of decolonization -- Literature of instability and despair: woman and masculinity in postwar fiction -- - Nation re-building and postwar South Korean cinema: The coachman and The stray bullett."
Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011
895.709 353 JEO c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nayoung, Aimee Kwon
"Synopsis:
"Intimate Empire is a pioneering study of the Japanese (and Korean) language cultural productions by ethnic Koreans from the empire's expansionist era during the Asia-Pacific war. Nayoung Aimee Kwon's intervention enables us to rethink the spaces of complex resistance, vexed co-optation and accommodating governmentalities opened up by these texts that trouble the received notions of ethnonational boundaries between postcolonial Korea and postimperial Japan. Staking out thought-provoking problematics and excavating new materials, analyzed by Kwon with exceptional care, nuance, and theoretical sophistication, Intimate Empire is a major step forward in transnational Asian studies." -- Jin-kyung Lee, author of Service Economies: Militarism, Sex Work, and Migrant Labor in South Korea "Nayoung Aimee Kwon's Intimate Empire is a breakthrough in Korean and Japanese Studies. The book has a dual focus: one is the contested colonial encounter between Korean and Japanese intellectuals in the Japanese Empire; the other is postcolonial power in which minority intellectuals work in the United States. Clearly it is an innovative type of comparative study of imperialisms both past and present." -- Naoki Sakai, author of Translation and Subjectivity: On 'Japan' and Cultural Nationalism "Impressively researched and brilliantly crafted, this is a landmark study of cultural production under Japanese colonialism that is sure to create many big waves across Korean and Japanese studies and which should be read by everyone with an interest in the antinomies and conundrums of colonial modernity throughout the world. Eschewing the conventional nationalist binary of 'collaboration' versus 'resistance,' Nayoung Aimee Kwon introduces the third term of 'intimacy,' and shows that an effective postcolonial critique must interrogate this disavowed and unspeakable zone." -- Takashi Fujitani, author of Race for Empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II "Besides many compelling analyses and arguments made in Intimate Empire, plentiful visual materials provide us a fascinating glimpse into the cultural fields in the empire... it is a great contribution to the scholarship on colonial culture and imperialism for its exemplary handling of archives and its succinct arguments made based on comparative readings of texts. It is an essential text for researchers of colonial literature, transcultural colonial exchange, cultural fields in wartime Japan, and translation." -- Jooyeon Rhee Acta Koreana "Intimate Empire is a most welcome addition to transcultural scholarship on East Asian literatures and cultures and sets an excellent example for future research on imperialism in East Asia and well beyond." -- Karen Thornber Pacific Affairs "Intimate Empire establishes critical questions for historians to ponder, beginning with: Who writes the empire? How does the language they use matter? Kwon has demonstrated many pathways into, as well as offered new and alternate routes for, future discovery." -- Alexis Dudden American Historical Revie"
Durham: Duke University Press, 2015
895.609 NAY i
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gim, Jung-mi
Seoul: Changjakgwabipyeongsa, 2002
KOR 895.730 8 GIM g
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Seoul: Hollym, 2003
R KOR 895.709 KOR
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sin, Dong Hen
Seoul-si : Hanibook, 2004
KOR 398.9 SIN w
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Guile, Melanie
"Buku ini ditulis oleh Melanie Guide berisi tentang budaya di Korea Utara maupun Selatan, mulai dari kehidupan sehari-hari, pakaian, seni, film, dll. Terdapat gambar foto sebagai penjelas isi buku"
Melbourne: Heinemann Library, 2003
KOR 951.9 GUI c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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