EAST 264 - Contemporary South Korean Politics, Culture and Society Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute: 3 SS, CD, WR
New Course Added 11.09.2008.
This course will examine contemporary South Korean culture and society in the context of changing national, regional and global politics, including democratization, the “rise” of civil society, the “rise” of China, the North Korean nuclear proliferation crisis, historical revisionism and anti-Americanism. Detailed analysis of contemporary Korean films and other popular media of the past decade will inform our discussions. Instructor: S. Jager Prerequisites & Notes
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