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EAST ASIAN STUDIES (L03)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2017

L03 East Asia 355Topics in Korean Literature and Culture: From King Sejong to Global K-Pop3.0 Units
Description:The Evolution of Korean Language and Writing. What is the origin of the Korean alphabet? What is the relationship between English and Korean in contemporary South Korea? What is the function of language in K-pop? In this course we will explore these and related issues through a cultural history of the Korean language, as well as an overview of various issues related to language in contemporary South Korea. The first half of the course aims to impart a basic understanding of some of the roles that language and writing have played in Korean culture and society, starting with the invention of the Korean script in the 15th century but then focusing mainly on the twentieth century. In this portion of the course we will explore the politics of language reform in North and South Korea, language and colonialism, and the function of language in modern education. In the second half of the course we shift our attention to more contemporary matters such as language use among heritage learners and in cross-cultural communication, the meaning of "politeness" in Korean society, language and its relation to Korean national identity, and language use in Korean pop culture and mass media. Course readings will be supplemented with analyses of visual media such as advertisements, film and drama clips, and music videos of K-pop groups. There are no prerequisites for this course. Previous knowledge of Korean language and history, though helpful, are not required. L51 355 is repeatable if subtitle is different.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CPA Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:L51 355  L97 3550  U51 355Frequency:Every 1 or 2 Years / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-R---4:00P-5:30PBusch / 202 PieperDec 15 2017 6:00PM - 8:00PM20140
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