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Nayoung, Aimee Kwon
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"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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Lee, E-Wha
"Part I: Pastimes -- A good baduk player was welcome everywhere -- Gambling: the ruin of families -- Pastimes for boys -- Pastimes for girls -- Open-air pastimes for girls -- Pastimes for both sexes -- Men?s pastimes for discipline and martial prowess -- Part II: Customs -- Importance of clan affiliation -- The life of won gyeongha, a yangaban (a man of high birth) -- Seasonal customs -- Farmers? co-ops (dure) bring peasants together -- Banning luxury goods? the road to a strong, prosperous nation -- Part III: Insatiable curiosity about the future -- Predicting the future according to the secrets of tojeong (tojeong bigyeol) -- Forewarned is forearmed -- Peace of mind comes from abstinence -- Four pillars (saju) and physiognomy."
New Jersey: Homa & Sekey Books, 2001
KOR 390.095 19 LEE k (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sengoopta, Chandak
"Although the filmmaker Satyajit Ray is well known across the world, few outside Bengal know much about the diverse contributions of his forebears to printing technology, nationalism, childrens literature, feminism, advertising, entrepreneurialism, and religious reform. Indeed, even within Bengal, the earlier Rays are often very inadequately known and associated exclusively with childrens literature. The first study in English of the multifarious interests and accomplishments of the Ray family and its collateral branches, The Rays before Satyajit reconstructs the multidimensional Ray saga and interweaves it with the larger history of Indian modernity. While eager to learn from the West and rarely drawn to simple-minded nationalism, the Rays, at their best, shunned mere imitation and sought to create forms of the modern that were thoroughly Indian and enthusiastically cosmopolitan. Some of the outcomes of this quest, such as Upendrakishore Rays innovations in half-tone photography and block-making, were admired in the West, though the metropolitan careers of colonial innovators, the book shows, were inevitably constrained by forces beyond their control. Within India and Bengal, however, many of the Rays innovations were of enduring significance, and when situated in their contexts, they help us understand the tensions and contradictions of the pursuit of modernity in an economy that was neither capitalistic nor politically autonomous. Ranging across the history of religion, literature, science, technology, and entrepreneurial culture, The Rays before Satyajit is not only the first collective biography of an extraordinary family but also a book that illuminates the history of Indian modernity from a new perspective."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470079
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fathia Rahmiziri
"Korea selatan merupakan negara yang perekonomiannya bergantung di sektor pariwisata. Namun, pandemi Covid-19 sepanjang tahun 2020 yang melanda dunia menyebabkan sektor pariwisata Korea mengalami penurunan yang signifikan. Oleh karena itu, Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) Indonesia akhirnya melakukan promosi Wellness Tourism sebagai strategi untuk mengajak wisatawan Indonesia untuk melakukan wisata Wellness ke Korea saat pandemi Covid-19 berakhir dengan memanfaatkan media sosial Instagram. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dimana posisi Wellness Tourism dalam upaya pemerintah mengembangkan pariwisata Korea di masa pandemi dengan melakukan analisis pada caption konten promosi KTO Indonesia selama tahun 2020 di Instagram @ktoid. Penelitian ini menerapkan metode analisis wacana Van Dijk yang melihat teks bahasa pada konten promosi Wellness Tourism tersebut untuk mengidentifikasi makna sebenarnya. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa KTO menonjolkan dua hal dalam mempromosikan Wellness Tourism di Indonesia, yaitu: (1) Menjadikan perpaduan aspek modern dan tradisional sebagai keunikan jenis Wellness Tourism di Korea, dan (2) Menjadikan aktor dan drama Korea populersebagai nilai jual untuk memikat wisatawan Indonesia agar mengunjungi wisata Wellness di Korea.

South Korea is a country whose economy depends on the tourism sector. However, the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world throughout 2020 caused the Korean tourism sector to experience a significant degression. Because of that, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) Indonesia promoted Wellness Tourism as a strategy to invite Indonesian tourists to go to Korea after the Covid-19 pandemic ended, by utilizing Instagram. The purpose of this research is to find out aspects highlighted by Korea Tourism Organization in the Wellness Tourism promotional content's caption on their official Instagram @ktoid. This research is a literature study by applying the method of qualitative descriptive analysis using Van Dijk's theory of discourse analysis to analized the language text in the Wellness Tourism promotional content to identify itstrue meaning. The results of this study indicate that KTO highlights two things in promoting Wellness Tourism in Indonesia, namely: (1) Making a combination of modern and traditional aspects as uniqueness of Wellness Tourism in Korea, and (2) Making popular Korean actors and dramas as selling points to attract Indonesian tourists to visit Wellness tours in Korea."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2021
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UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Smelser, Marshall
New York: Barnes & Noble, 1873
970 SME a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kim, Jung-Gun
Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2005
KOR 951.9 KIM k
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kim, Jung-sup
London: UK : E. Elgar, 2007
KOR 327.17 KIM i
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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