Consuming Korean tradition in early and late modernity : commodification, tourism, and performance /

Contributors to this volume explore the irony of modern things made in the image of a traditional "us." They describe the multifaceted ways "tradition" is produced and consumed within the frame of contemporary Korean life and how these processes are enabled by different apparatus...

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Other Authors: Kendall, Laurel (Editor)
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Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, ©2011.
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505 0 |a Material modernity, consumable tradition -- Dining out in the land of desire : colonial Seoul and the Korean culture of consumption / Katarzyna J. Cwiertka -- Shrinking culture : Lotte World and the logic of miniaturization / Timothy R. Tangherlini -- Travel guides to the empire : the production of tourist images in colonial Korea / Hyung II pai -- Guests of lineage houses : tourist commoditization of Confucian cultural heritage in Korea / Okpyio Moon -- Crafting the consumability of place : Tapsa and Paenang Yǒhaeng as travel goods / Robert Oppenheim -- The Changsŭng defanged : the curious recent history of a Korean cultural symbol / Laurel Kendall -- The "Kimchi wars" in globalizing East Asia : consuming class, gender, health and national identity / Kyung-Koo Han -- Blurring tradition and modernity : the impact of Japanese colonization and Ch'oe Sǔng-hǔi on dance in South Korea today / Judy Van Zile -- Kugak fusion and the politics of Korean musical consumption / Keith Howard. 
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