HIST0860 - Introduction to Korean Civilization

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
402
Title (text only)
Introduction to Korean Civilization
Term
2024A
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
402
Section ID
HIST0860402
Course number integer
860
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 204
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Yumi Kodama
Description
What is Korean civilization—is it a singular notion, or are there many that became what we know as South and North Korea today? How have Koreans interpreted and represented their own cultures, traditions, and history through the years? This introductory course offers a broad chronological survey of Korean history, arts, and culture from its early days to the present moment. Our readings will include a selection of literature—from foundation myths, poetry, to modern fiction—as well as royal edicts and political manifestoes and op-eds. Alongside the readings, we will also engage with multimedia resources including various artwork, film, and music. Through these cultural texts, we will explore the political, economic, and social order of different historical eras and identify major currents and events on the Korean peninsula such as shifting political climates, class struggles, gender dynamics, and complex relations with its East Asian neighbors and the West. We will also be treated to guest lectures from the interdisciplinary Korean studies scholars affiliated with the James Joo-Jin Kim Center for Korean Studies at Penn. By the end of the semester, students will become familiar with the many continuities and breaks that constitute Korean culture from ancient to modern times and gain good insight into where it might be headed in the future. No prior knowledge of Korea or the Korean language is required.
Course number only
0860
Cross listings
EALC0060402
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
History & Tradition Sector
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false