- Interview with Michael Robinson : Colonial Modernity, Popular Culture, and Hybridity
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- Hong Kal
- ㆍ 간행물명
- 동아시아문화와예술
- ㆍ 권/호정보
- 2006년|3권 (통권3호)|pp.1-7 (7 pages)
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- 동아시아문화학회|한국
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- 정기간행물|ENG| PDF텍스트(0.09MB)
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- 인문학
Professor Robinson is the author of Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea, 1920-25 (1988) which was translated in Korean in 1990. He co-authored Korea Old and New (1991) with Carter Eckert, Ki-Bail Lee, Young-Ick Lew and Edward Wagner, and edited Colonial Modernity in Korea 1910-1945 (1999) with Gi-Wook Shin. He has published numerous articles on nationalism and popular culture in historical and contemporary Korea. He is currently teaching at Indiana University. His latest book Korea's 20th Century Odyssey: a short History is forthcoming from University of Hawaii press in spring 2007. Professor Robinson belongs to the first generation of Korean scholars in the US and he is a pioneer in the study of culture and politics in modern Korea. He is also one of the first scholars in Korean Studies who navigates between structuralist and poststructuralist thinking of history.
Historical Experience and the Cultural Turn The New Medium and Urban Consumption Colonial Modernity The Lesson of History