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ASIA2040 Modern Korea

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in First Semester, 2012 and First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course will introduce students to the history of Korea from 1800 to the present with an emphasis on modernity, gender, war and capitalism. Using primary sources, literary works, documentary, and film, we will explore such topics as: the genealogy of modern Korean nationalism through peasant and aristocratic rebellions in the 19th century; the tangled relationship between Korea and Japan during the period of Japanese colonial rule (19120-1945); how North Korea became communist and specifically women in the creation of North Korea; the scars of the Korean War (1950-53); counter-cultural movements in 1970s and 80s South Korea; and contemporary challenges facing South and North Korea. This course will give students a thorough grounding in Korean history, and introduce them to major interpretative currents in the study of Korean history.

Learning Outcomes

This course will give students a thorough grounding in the key issues of modern Korean history.
Following the course students will be able to critically evaluate key historical events in Korea's modern history: the fall of the Choson Dynasty, colonialism, the Korean war, industrialisation and democratisation. 

Indicative Assessment

Tutorial contribution(30%), Research essay (40%), Final examination (30%).

Workload

3 contact hours per week plus 7 non-contact hours.

Areas of Interest Non Language Asian Studies
Requisite Statement

6 university courses (36 units).

Incompatibility

ASIA6006

Majors/Specialisations History, Asian History, and Northeast Asian Studies
Other Information

Delivery Mode:

On Campus

Academic Contact Dr Ruth Barraclough

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