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Contemporary Korean political thought in search of a post-eurocentric approach

Bi-Hwan, Kim(Contributions by)Dong-Choon, Kim(Contributions by)Dongsoo, Lee(Contributions by)Gun, Kim Seog(Contributions by)Hee-Kang, Kim(Contributions by)Jin, Jang Dong(Contributions by)Jiyoung, Moon(Contributions by)Kang, Jung In(Contributions by)Kyu, Park Hong(Contributions by)Nam-Kook, Kim(Contributions by)Sang-ik, Lee(Contributions by)Seung-Hwan, Lee(Contributions by)Seung-Tae, Yang(Contributions by)Sungmoon, Kim(Contributions by)Yong-Min, Kim(Contributions by)Kang, Jung In(Edited by)
Part of the Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory series
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This book is a collection of essays written by Korean political theorists addressing the study of contemporary Korean political thought on the premise that such study should be carried out with a post-Eurocentric approach. The negative effects brought about by the domination of Western-centrism are pervasive in academic disciplines as well as in everyday life of South Korea. This book outlines three strategic approaches to combating Western-centrism: (1) theorizing contemporary Korean politics from a Korean perspective, (2) the Koreanization of Western political thought, and (3) modernizing traditional East Asian political thought. These essays examine and explore the validity of the three strategic approaches with the objective of coping with Western-centrism in Korean political theory. These contributing authors share a concern about Western-centrism, but approach it from different directions and at different layers.

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Lexington Books
0739181017 / 9780739181010
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
320.01
20/11/2014
English
343 pages
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