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Nationalism in Crisis: The Reconstruction of South Korean Nationalism in Korean History Textbooks (Han'guksa

Posted on:2017-06-27Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Hwang, Yun SikFull Text:PDF
GTID:2475390017964816Subject:Asian Studies
Abstract/Summary:
South Korea has undergone considerable transitions between dictatorship and democracy under Korea's extraordinary status as a divided nation. The nature of this division developed an intense political contestation in South Korea between the political Left who espouse a critical view of top-down national history, and the Right who value the official view of South Korea's national history. Whether it is a national history or nationalist history, in terms of conceptions of national identity and nationalism in relation to Korean history, disagreement continues. The purpose of this thesis is not to support nor refute the veracity of either political position, which is divided between a sensationalized political Right and a caricaturized Left. The aim of this project is to evaluate a series of developments in Korean history textbooks that can be seen as a recent attempt to build new national identities.
Keywords/Search Tags:History, National, South
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