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    2014년 2학기
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강의계획서
강의계획서
The main purpose of this class is to introduce traditional Korean culture to foreign students. This course begins with the introductory explanation of traditional Korean culture and a short overview of categorizations. The lectures will take up a series of topics designed to explore the various traditional cultural aspects in Korea. Topics include; Traces of Ancient Korea, Complex of Koguryo Tombs, Gyeongju Historic Areas, the Tripitaka Koreana, Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Royal Ancestral Rite, Korean Alphabet, Palaces, Folk Religion, Festive Occasions, Styles and Esthetics of Korean traditional Music and Traditional Korean Costume and house. Students are required to read a comprehensive but not overwhelmingly detailed text to supplement the lectures and to assist a better understanding of Korean culture.

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1. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 1강 (1) : Overview of Korean Cultural History and the Best Places to Visit This lecture will introduce the students to the basic outlines and themes of Korea’s cultural history; and tell them about the best places to visit, focusing on the 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the National Park system. URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 1강 (2) : Overview of Korean Cultural History and the Best Places to Visit This lecture will introduce the students to the basic outlines and themes of Korea’s cultural history; and tell them about the best places to visit, focusing on the 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the National Park system. URL
2. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 2강 : Korean/French cultural differences East/ West Cultural Stereotypes Asian Values / Europeans Values Cross-cultural looks: - Korea viewed by French - France viewed by Koreans URL
3. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 3강 : Korean Food Culture "Korean Food, Healthy food"Regional dishes Korean meals/ Hansik Different types of Kimchis Korean table manners URL
4. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 4강(1) : Main characteristics of Korean script History of the writing systems used in Korean Difference between hanmun and hanja Background and description of the Korean alphabet hangeul philosophical and phonological principles URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 4강(2) : Main Characteristics of the Korean language Description of the Korean language external factors linguistic features phonetic, lexicon, morphology, syntaxe URL
5. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 5강 (1) : Korean Shamanism and the Sanshin Mountain-spirits Korean Sansin Mountain : Spirits - Art works and Practices URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 5강 (2) : Korean Shamanism and the Sanshin Mountain-spirits Korean Sansin Mountain : Spirits - Art works and Practices URL
6. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 6강 : The Roots of Korean Cinema's Modern-Day Renaissance URL
7. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 7강 (1) : Learning P'ansori URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 7강 (2) : Learning P'ansori URL
8. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 8강 (1) : Korean Literature from Shilla to Modern Times Korean Literature from shilla to Modern Times URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 8강 (2) : Korean Literature from Shilla to Modern Times Korean Literature from shilla to Modern Times URL
9. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 9강 (1) : Korean Pop Culture : A Global Soft Power A lecture about how South Korea became a global soft power through Hallyu. The lecture analyses the concept and results of soft power. Further it analyses the three main components of Korean soft power, outlines their history and current status. Finally the lecture shows the possibilities and limitations of soft power for Korea. URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 9강 (2) : Korean Pop Culture : A Global Soft Power A lecture about how South Korea became a global soft power through Hallyu. The lecture analyses the concept and results of soft power. Further it analyses the three main components of Korean soft power, outlines their history and current status. Finally the lecture shows the possibilities and limitations of soft power for Korea. URL
10. 비디오 한국문화를찾아서 10강 (1) : Korean Buddhism and Christianity Korea’s Presidential Council on Nation Branding works hard to match the country’s international image with the level of its economic clout. Meanwhile, Korea’s suicide rate remains at least twice that of any of the 34 member countries of the OECD. That suicide rate spares neither Buddhists nor Christians. Despite the so-called “Han River Miracle.” democratization, and cutting edge technology in several key industries, contemporary Korea seems to be in serious want of the wisdom that can give everlasting peace and joy to each of her citizen. In answer to this dramatic social situation, the development of a constructive Buddhist-Christian encounter in Korea could become a remarkable source of wisdom, not only for Koreans but also for mankind. To be sure, with Buddhists and Christians representing 42.95 and 55.1 percent respectively of the 53.8 percent of its citizens claiming a religion, Korea has the privilege of being uniquely situated for a meeting of the followers of Christianity and Buddhism. Yet in spite of these promising circumstances, this special course points to the existence of a huge gap between Buddhists and Christians in Korea-a state of affairs that has a negative impact on social life-and analyzes the reasons behind it. Against the backdrop of the Buddhist-Christian encounter, the Jogye Order’s “2011 Asoka Declaration” to promote interreligious dialogue and social peace and a Christian community seeking to achieve the same goal at a grassroots level, represent prophetic initiatives to develop the wisdom needed to foster peace on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia. URL
비디오 한국문화를찾아서 10강 (2) : Korean Buddhism and Christianity Korea’s Presidential Council on Nation Branding works hard to match the country’s international image with the level of its economic clout. Meanwhile, Korea’s suicide rate remains at least twice that of any of the 34 member countries of the OECD. That suicide rate spares neither Buddhists nor Christians. Despite the so-called “Han River Miracle.” democratization, and cutting edge technology in several key industries, contemporary Korea seems to be in serious want of the wisdom that can give everlasting peace and joy to each of her citizen. In answer to this dramatic social situation, the development of a constructive Buddhist-Christian encounter in Korea could become a remarkable source of wisdom, not only for Koreans but also for mankind. To be sure, with Buddhists and Christians representing 42.95 and 55.1 percent respectively of the 53.8 percent of its citizens claiming a religion, Korea has the privilege of being uniquely situated for a meeting of the followers of Christianity and Buddhism. Yet in spite of these promising circumstances, this special course points to the existence of a huge gap between Buddhists and Christians in Korea-a state of affairs that has a negative impact on social life-and analyzes the reasons behind it. Against the backdrop of the Buddhist-Christian encounter, the Jogye Order’s “2011 Asoka Declaration” to promote interreligious dialogue and social peace and a Christian community seeking to achieve the same goal at a grassroots level, represent prophetic initiatives to develop the wisdom needed to foster peace on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia. URL

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