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bayushi
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Books on Korean culture

Postby bayushi » August 17th, 2007 6:45 pm

Maybe anyone could recommend me a good book about Korean culture? Something about different religion festivals, mythology... Thanks
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Postby hyunwoo » August 18th, 2007 2:03 am

I'm afraid I don't know of any just yet, but I will see what I find at the bookstores in Seoul. :D

In the meanwhile, here's a link to the Google result on 'books on Korea'.
Please try it.

http://books.google.com/books?q=books+on+Korea&ct=title&as_brr=1


p.s. I've visited your blog and it looks cool, but I'm afraid I don't understand anything T.T

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Postby bayushi » August 20th, 2007 12:19 pm

Thanks anyway.:)
I've already checked in net, but most of books are one politics. :(

Thanks for visiting my blog - I'm going to strart write also in English. Maybe in September
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Postby steved » August 21st, 2007 3:56 pm

Bayushi,
I just checked out http://www.hollym.com and the featured book when I looked at the page was http://www.hollym.com/product_detail.asp?idx=509&keyword=korean%20culture%20of%20korea%20south%20korea (hope that link works). That sounds like what you are looking for. Their "Speaking Korean" series has some good lesson material as well for grammar and vocabulary.

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Postby bayushi » August 21st, 2007 4:21 pm

Steved,
Thank you a lot! Thats looks exacly what I was looking for :)

Today a friend of mine recommend me book about everyday life in Korea. She says the book is great:
Robert Kohls, "Learning to Think Korean: A Guide to Living and Working in Korea" - http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Think-Ko ... 1877864870
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Postby Dan_84 » October 21st, 2007 6:02 am

Here's a good book on Korean culture, which unfortunately you might have trouble finding in the West, but it's available at many Korean bookstores:

Korea Unmasked by Won-Bok Rhie. It talks about the differences between Korea, Japan, and China, as well as those things that are "only in Korea." It talks about education fever, capitalist structure, and the relationship between the North and the South.

Best of all, the book is done entirely in a comics style! While it's comprehensive and analytical, it's a lot of fun to read just because of the cartoons!

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Postby Ulver_684 » November 6th, 2007 4:32 am

Dan_84 wrote:Here's a good book on Korean culture, which unfortunately you might have trouble finding in the West, but it's available at many Korean bookstores:

Korea Unmasked by Won-Bok Rhie. It talks about the differences between Korea, Japan, and China, as well as those things that are "only in Korea." It talks about education fever, capitalist structure, and the relationship between the North and the South.

Best of all, the book is done entirely in a comics style! While it's comprehensive and analytical, it's a lot of fun to read just because of the cartoons!


Dan_84! :wink:

Do you know of any other Korea book has good has the one you recommend that can found in the west AKA USA :? 8) :wink:

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Postby austinfd » November 6th, 2007 5:53 am

Yes, There is a book by Michael Breen that is really good.:

http://www.amazon.com/Koreans-They-Wher ... 26-0175901
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Postby Ulver_684 » November 16th, 2007 4:13 pm

austinfd wrote:Yes, There is a book by Michael Breen that is really good.:

http://www.amazon.com/Koreans-They-Wher ... 26-0175901


austinfd! :wink:

Thank you for the link of such great book! 8)

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Postby the_haunted_boy » March 14th, 2008 3:17 pm

I found this book at my library, but I don't know if it quite fits what you want, but I learned a lot of culture from it. Its about teaching English in Korea.

http://www.amazon.com/Korea-Calling-Ess ... F8&s=books

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Postby matthew254 » May 18th, 2008 2:40 am

austinfd wrote:Yes, There is a book by Michael Breen that is really good.:

love that book. terrible title, great content. easy read. thinking about a reread this summer.
I found this book at my library, but I don't know if it quite fits what you want, but I learned a lot of culture from it. Its about teaching English in Korea.

so strange, I have the absolute opposite view of this book. it is laden with condescension, elitist thought, and contains all around shady advice.
on a plus side, its a bit difficult to find these days - hasn't ever been updated (i think late 90s with only one edition)
Anyways, I actually use that book to show some Korean friends on campus about just how little some Americans know about Koreans - or rather - just how much some Americans can misinterpret some things.

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Postby matthew254 » May 18th, 2008 2:40 am

austinfd wrote:Yes, There is a book by Michael Breen that is really good.:

love that book. terrible title, great content. easy read. thinking about a reread this summer.
I found this book at my library, but I don't know if it quite fits what you want, but I learned a lot of culture from it. Its about teaching English in Korea.

so strange, I have the absolute opposite view of this book. it is laden with condescension, elitist thought, and contains all around shady advice.
on a plus side, its a bit difficult to find these days - hasn't ever been updated (i think late 90s with only one edition)
Anyways, I actually use that book to show some Korean friends on campus about just how little some Americans know about Koreans - or rather - just how much some Americans can misinterpret some things.

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