The control and promotion of culture have been bound up with politics in Korea to a surprising degree. This book traces the development of cultural policy in South Korea from Japanese colonial rule to the present day, highlighting this strong connection to wider government policy. Amongst many other subjects, the book discusses how the arts have
The control and promotion of culture have been bound up with politics in Korea to a surprising degree. This book traces the development of cultural policy in South Korea from Japanese colonial rule to the present day, highlighting this strong connection to wider government policy. Amongst many other subjects, the book discusses how the arts have
Hye-Kyung Lee is a Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries at King's College London, UK.
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Acknowledgements Notes on the Romanisation of Korean Chapter 1. Introduction: Culture and the State Chapter 2. The Origins of Cultural Policy Chapter 3. Modernising Country and Nationalising Culture Chapter 4. Democracy and Cultural Policy Transformation Chapter 5. Doing Cultural Policy in the Neoliberal Era Chapter 6. The Korean Wave Inside Out Chapter 7. Conclusion: Past, Present and Future of the New Patron State
Acknowledgements Notes on the Romanisation of Korean Chapter 1. Introduction: Culture and the State Chapter 2. The Origins of Cultural Policy Chapter 3. Modernising Country and Nationalising Culture Chapter 4. Democracy and Cultural Policy Transformation Chapter 5. Doing Cultural Policy in the Neoliberal Era Chapter 6. The Korean Wave Inside Out Chapter 7. Conclusion: Past, Present and Future of the New Patron State
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