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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Spring 2021 |
Registration ID | EALCH288B001 |
Course Title | Religious and Cultural History of Modern Korea |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
Instructor | Shin,Seungyop |
Times and Days | TF 09:40am-11:00am
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Room Location | STO10 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2798 Understanding Korea’s different religious traditions and practices is key to conceptualizing how Korean society and history have evolved and changed. This course offers a survey of the religious history of modern Korea, focusing on major religions' historical engagements, their relations with state power, their impacts on people’s everyday lives and on modern Korean society, and their dynamic transformations in varying socio- and geopolitical contexts on the peninsula from the late Choson period (1392-1910) through the present.; Enrollment Limit: 25; Lottery Preference(s): History and EALC majors, then first years and sophomores, then Religion majors Social Science, B: Analysis of the Social World, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (; Hav: SO, B, A) |
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