Hyung Il Pai is professor of East Asian languages and cultural studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Constructing Korean Origins.
Hyung Il Pai is professor of East Asian languages and cultural studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Constructing Korean Origins.
Acknowledgments Preface: Critical Perspectives on Archaeology, Heritage, and Tourism Conventions Abbreviations 1. Ranking "Korean" Properties: Heritage Administration, South Gate, and Salvaging Buried Remains 2. Collecting Japan's Curios: World Fairs, Imperial Tombs, and Preservation Laws 3. Tracing Japan's Lineage: Art, Architecture, and Conquest Dynasties 4. Searching for the Missing Link: Prehistory, Ethnology, and Racial Discourse 5. Excavating Korea's Past: Colonialists, Archaeologists, and Nostalgic Ruins 6. Rediscovering the Homelands: Travel Myths, Images, and the Narrative of Return Conclusion Contested Ownership: The Plunder and the Return of Cultural Treasures Tables Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Preface: Critical Perspectives on Archaeology, Heritage, and Tourism Conventions Abbreviations 1. Ranking "Korean" Properties: Heritage Administration, South Gate, and Salvaging Buried Remains 2. Collecting Japan's Curios: World Fairs, Imperial Tombs, and Preservation Laws 3. Tracing Japan's Lineage: Art, Architecture, and Conquest Dynasties 4. Searching for the Missing Link: Prehistory, Ethnology, and Racial Discourse 5. Excavating Korea's Past: Colonialists, Archaeologists, and Nostalgic Ruins 6. Rediscovering the Homelands: Travel Myths, Images, and the Narrative of Return Conclusion Contested Ownership: The Plunder and the Return of Cultural Treasures Tables Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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