Eurocentrism and Development in Korea

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Author_Jongtae Kim
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China
Chosun Ilbo
Colonized Korea
comparative discourse analysis
Country's General Image
Country’s General Image
development
Developmental Goal
Developmental Neoliberalization
Developmental Regime
developmentalism
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Eurocentric Discourse
eurocentrism
globalization
historical sociology
hujinguk
Japan
Kim Young Sam Administration
Korea's Civilization
Korea's Economic Development
Korea's National Identity
Korean Developmental
Korean modernization discourse evolution
Korean Society
Korea’s Civilization
Korea’s Economic Development
Korea’s National Identity
Maeil Shinbo
Maeil Sinbo
modernity
modernization theory
national identity
national identity formation
National Reformation
Nederveen Pieterse
Northeast Asia
Northeast Asia development
Northeast Asian Countries
Park Chung Hee Era
Park Era
Post-developmental State
postcolonial studies
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
Roh Moo Hyun Government
Segye Ilbo
seonjinguk
South Korea

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367359942
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Under the global hegemony of the West, societies have interpreted the world and defined their identities through the frameworks of Eurocentric discourses. Since the mid-twentieth century, Eurocentrism has tended to be associated with economic developmentalism. The discourse of seonjinguk (developed country) has been a dominant Eurocentric developmental discourse in Korea.

However, in what historical contexts have the Koreans set seonjinguk as their national goal and yardstick to judge nations? What roles have been played by the concept of seonjinguk in Korea? What discursive frameworks did the Koreans use for their national identities and worldviews before the developmental era? Eurocentrism and Development in Korea is the first scholarly approach to those questions. Through a chronological analysis of Korea’s dominant discourses from the late nineteenth century to the present, Kim demonstrates the historical nature of developmentalism and seonjinguk discourse for Korea’s developmental era, and traces their genealogy to gaehwa (enlightenment) and munmyeong (civilization) discourses from a sociological historical perspective.

Providing essential knowledge about Korea’s history of Eurocentrism, developmentalism and national change, this enlightening monograph will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers, interested in fields such as Korean Studies, Development Studies and Global Sociology.

Jongtae Kim is Humanities Korea (HK) Research Professor in the Asiatic Research Institute at Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

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