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- catalog abstract ""Hyung Il Pai examines how archaeological finds from throughout Northeast Asia have been used in Korea to construct a myth of state formation emphasizing the ancient development of a pure Korean race that created a prehistoric civilization rivaling those of China and Japan. Pai traces the many facets of the development of this myth from the theories of Japanese archaeologists working for the colonial regime in Korea through the reaction to these theories of nationalist historians in postwar South Korea. Her deconstruction of the uses and abuses of archaeology reveal how archaeological data have been utilized to legitimate Korean nationalism and a particular form of "pan-Tongi" ethnic identity. Her re-analysis of the archaeological data, however, shows that state formation occurred much later in the peninsula through a process of sustained culture contact and culture change stimulated by the material culture of Han China."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11705608.
- catalog coverage "Korea Antiquities.".
- catalog coverage "Korea Historiography.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Hyung Il Pai examines how archaeological finds from throughout Northeast Asia have been used in Korea to construct a myth of state formation emphasizing the ancient development of a pure Korean race that created a prehistoric civilization rivaling those of China and Japan. Pai traces the many facets of the development of this myth from the theories of Japanese archaeologists working for the colonial regime in Korea through the reaction to these theories of nationalist historians in postwar South Korea. Her deconstruction of the uses and abuses of archaeology reveal how archaeological data have been utilized to legitimate Korean nationalism and a particular form of "pan-Tongi" ethnic identity. Her re-analysis of the archaeological data, however, shows that state formation occurred much later in the peninsula through a process of sustained culture contact and culture change stimulated by the material culture of Han China."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. The Formation of Korean Identity -- 2. The Colonial Origins of Prehistoric Korea -- 3. The Mythical Origins of Ancient Korea -- 4. Korean State-Formation Theories: A Critical Review -- 5. Lelang: A Case Study in Cultural Contract and Cultural Change -- 6. The Leland Interaction Sphere in Korean Prehistory -- 7. Nationalism and Rewriting the Wrongs of the Past -- App. A. Han Period Burials -- App. B. Cultural Identification of Han Period Burials -- App. C. Lelang Sites Inside (Chapter 5) and Outside the Core Area (Map 3) -- App. D. Probable Locations of Han Counties (Map 2) -- App. E. Han Versus Native Cultural Index -- App. F. Model of Acculturation -- App. G. T'osong-ni Artifacts -- App. H. Chronology of Korean History -- App. I. Prehistoric and Kobun Sites on Maps 2 and 3 -- App. J. Major Excavations on the Korean Peninsula.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [471]-532) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 543 p. :".
- catalog identifier "067400244X (cl : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard East Asian monographs ; 187".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard-Hallym series on Korea".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard-Hallym series on Korean studies.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Asia Center ; Distributed by Harvard University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Korea Antiquities.".
- catalog spatial "Korea Historiography.".
- catalog spatial "Korea.".
- catalog subject "951.9/01 21".
- catalog subject "Archaeology and history Korea.".
- catalog subject "DS903 .P35 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Formation of Korean Identity -- 2. The Colonial Origins of Prehistoric Korea -- 3. The Mythical Origins of Ancient Korea -- 4. Korean State-Formation Theories: A Critical Review -- 5. Lelang: A Case Study in Cultural Contract and Cultural Change -- 6. The Leland Interaction Sphere in Korean Prehistory -- 7. Nationalism and Rewriting the Wrongs of the Past -- App. A. Han Period Burials -- App. B. Cultural Identification of Han Period Burials -- App. C. Lelang Sites Inside (Chapter 5) and Outside the Core Area (Map 3) -- App. D. Probable Locations of Han Counties (Map 2) -- App. E. Han Versus Native Cultural Index -- App. F. Model of Acculturation -- App. G. T'osong-ni Artifacts -- App. H. Chronology of Korean History -- App. I. Prehistoric and Kobun Sites on Maps 2 and 3 -- App. J. Major Excavations on the Korean Peninsula.".
- catalog title "Constructing "Korean" origins : a critical review of archaeology, historiography, and racial myth in Korean state-formation theories / Hyung Il Pai.".
- catalog type "text".