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Author Sŏ, Chung-sŏk.

Title Korean Nationalism Betrayed
Published Leiden : BRILL, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (264 pages)
Contents Table of Contents; Author's Preface to the English Edition; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Historical Understanding in the Era of Unification; 2 National Question and State in Korea: Focusing on the Bourgeois Class and the Ruling Elite; 3 The System of National Division; 4 The Form of Existence and Structural Character of Pro-Japanese Collaborators; 5 Right-Wing Nationalism and the National United Front in Post-liberation South Korea; 6 Rhee Syngman's Theory of Unification by Northward Advance; 7 Structural Crisis in North and South Korea and the Path of Korean Nationalism
Summary Written by Joong- Seok Seo, an eminent Korean historian and a thinker of rare originality, this book examines the tumultuous history of modern Korea from the perspective of nationalism. Based on the author's extensive research and wide-ranging experience, the book goes to the heart of critical questioning about the political uses and abuses of nationalism by the ruling elites of post-liberation Korea. Indeed, Korean Nationalism Betrayed fills a yawning gap in the Western understanding of the authoritarian political structure of South Korea (1948-1988) that manipulated and distorted nationalism by identifying it with ultra-right anti-communism. The author provides a set of thought-provoking and compelling arguments against the assumptions of the Cold War, attributing the continued climate of tension and antagonism between the two Koreas to the tenacity of a Cold War mind-set. He traces the root of the tragedy of national division to the failure of Korean nationalism, and puts forward a compelling case for overcoming the legacy of polarized ideological stance, based on Cold War ideology and embracing a policy of reconciliation and cooperation by both sides
Notes Written by Joong-Seok Seo, an eminent Korean historian and a thinker of rare originality, this book examines the tumultuous history of modern Korea from the perspective of nationalism. The book goes to the heart of critical questioning about the political uses and abuses of nationalism by the ruling elites of post-liberation Korea
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Subject Korean reunification question (1945- )
Nationalism -- Korea
Korean reunification question (1945- )
Nationalism.
SUBJECT Korea -- History -- 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85073042
Subject Korea.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Han, Do-Hyun
Mohan, Pankaj.
ISBN 9789004213357
900421335X
1282088947
9781282088948