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'Berlin Koreans' is a detailed account of Korean students, revolutionaries, professionals, spies, collaborators, and propagandists in Berlin (of the Wilhelmine, Weimar, and National Socialist eras). Carefully researched and lavish ... celý popis
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'Berlin Koreans' is a detailed account of Korean students, revolutionaries, professionals, spies, collaborators, and propagandists in Berlin (of the Wilhelmine, Weimar, and National Socialist eras). Carefully researched and lavishly illustrated, the book provocatively exposes what are often unexpected and disquieting connections. Two shorter essays analyze an artwork and mass-produced advertisement art to assess Germany's take on Korea and the East and what that means for the country's own search for identity and its stance on colonialism. The study challenges and extends established historical and art historical models regarding colonial modernity, the relationship between politics and modernism in art and dance, and the privileged status Nazism bestowed on international specialists. It makes exhaustive use of European, American, Korean, and Japanese primary and secondary materials and archival sources.
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