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Organized by The Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center and the Korean Studies Center, University of Hawai'i
Funded by The Korea Foundation

 
About this Institute
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Orientation
  Edward J. Shultz, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
  VOD 100k 300k (21min.34sec.)
   
Introduction: Who Are the Koreans? Then and Now
  Edward J. Shultz, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
1. Overview of Korea in 2002 VOD 100k 300k (19min.22sec.)
2. Why Study Korea VOD 100k 300k (27min.42sec.)
   
Archeological Evidence and the Rise of Korean Civilization
  Edward J. Shultz, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
1. Introduction VOD 100k 300k (19min.22sec.)
2. When does Korea begin? VOD 100k 300k (27min.42sec.)
3. Three Kingdoms VOD 100k 300k (19min.22sec.)
4. Goryeo (or Koryeo) VOD 100k 300k (27min.42sec.)
 
Economics
  Ji-Soon Lee, Professor, Seoul National University
 
1. Quantitative Aspects of Korean Economics VOD 100k 300k (35min.49sec.)
2. Qualitative Aspects of Korea VOD 100k 300k (32min.)
3. How did Korea achieve such a miraculous growth? VOD 100k 300k (58min.53sec.)
4. Why the crisis? VOD 100k 300k (40min.42sec.)
 
Classical Korean Literary Traditions
  Yung Hee Kim, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
Korean Literature: Contemporary Perspectives
  Yung Hee Kim, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
  VOD 100k 300k (21min.34sec.)
 
Overview of the History of the Choson Kingdom and Its Demise
  Yong-ho Ch'oe, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
1. Political System of Joseon (Choson) VOD 100k 300k (46min.23sec.)
2. Social System of Joseon VOD 100k 300k (45min.24sec.)
3. Art and Culture of Joseon VOD 100k 300k (1hr.16min.46sec.)
 
Contemporary Korean Politics and Culture
  Hagen Koo, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
1. Breakdown of Yangban VOD 100k 300k (44min.22sec.)
2. Middle Class VOD 100k 300k (37min.47sec.)
 
Social & Institutional Development since 1945
  Kwang Kyu Lee, Emeritus Professor, Seoul National University
 
1. Political Development of Korean Society VOD 100k 300k (54min.31sec.)
2. Social Movement in Modern Korea VOD 100k 300k (46min.56sec.)
3. Traditional System of Society VOD 100k 300k (39min.01sec.)
   
Shamanism
  Laurel Kendall, Ph.D., Curator, American Museum of Natural History
 
1. What is Shamanism? VOD 100k 300k (59min.54sec.)
2. Shamans within the frame of Korean religion VOD 100k 300k (30min.11sec.)
3. How shamans have been regarded over time VOD 100k 300k (23min.22sec.)
 
North Korea under Kim ll Sung and Kim Jong ll
  Haksoon Paik, Ph.D., Sejong Institute
 
1. North Korea under Kim ll Sung and Kim Jong ll VOD 100k 300k (1hr.15min.33sec.)
2. Questions & Answers VOD 100k 300k (1hr.13min.07sec.)
   
Highlights of Korea's Artistic Heritage
  Mariko Inoue, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
The Nature of the Korean Language
  Dong Jae Lee, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
The Nature of Korean Buddhism
  Robert Buswell, Professor, University of California at LA
 
Highlights of Koreas Education System
  Gay Reed, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 
Korean Efforts to Regain National Sovereignty from Japan, 1905-1945
  Byung-Yool Ban, Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
   
Current Politics & Society in South Korea
  Chan Wook Park, Professor, Seoul National University
   
Korean Music
  Byong Won Lee, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
   
Korean Arts & Lifestyle
View Korean Traditional Music Workshop 2003
View Institute on Korean Culture and Society 2004
 
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