Fedman, David.
Forces of Nature : New Perspectives on Korean Environments. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (259 pages) - The Environments of East Asia Series . - The Environments of East Asia Series .
Forces of Nature -- Contents -- Foreword by Ann Sherif -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Terminology -- General Introduction: Whose Nature? Centering the Environment in Korean Studies -- Geographical Introduction: A Biography of the Korean Peninsula in Maps -- Part 1. Imperial Interventions -- 1. A State of Ranches and Forests: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea -- 2. Dammed Fish: Piscatorial Developmentalism and the Remaking of the Yalu River -- Part 2. Crisis and Response -- 3. The Politics of Frugality: Environmental Crisis and Artistic Production in Eighteenth-Century Korea -- 4. Between Memory and Amnesia: Seoul's Nanjido Landfill, 1978-1993 -- 5. North Korea Caught between Developmentalism and Humanitarianism -- Part 3. Processes of Dispossession -- 6. Rice Fields, Mountains, and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture -- 7. The Eco-zombies of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Eco-criticism -- Part 4. Reclaiming Life -- 8. Communal Environmentalism in the History of the Organic Farming Movement in South Korea -- 9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild -- 10. South Korea's Nuclear-Energy Entanglements and the Timescales of Ecological Democracy -- Epilogue: On Everyday Ecologies and Systems of Mediation -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
No detailed description available for "Forces of Nature".
9781501768811
Electronic books.
304.209519
Forces of Nature : New Perspectives on Korean Environments. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (259 pages) - The Environments of East Asia Series . - The Environments of East Asia Series .
Forces of Nature -- Contents -- Foreword by Ann Sherif -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Terminology -- General Introduction: Whose Nature? Centering the Environment in Korean Studies -- Geographical Introduction: A Biography of the Korean Peninsula in Maps -- Part 1. Imperial Interventions -- 1. A State of Ranches and Forests: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea -- 2. Dammed Fish: Piscatorial Developmentalism and the Remaking of the Yalu River -- Part 2. Crisis and Response -- 3. The Politics of Frugality: Environmental Crisis and Artistic Production in Eighteenth-Century Korea -- 4. Between Memory and Amnesia: Seoul's Nanjido Landfill, 1978-1993 -- 5. North Korea Caught between Developmentalism and Humanitarianism -- Part 3. Processes of Dispossession -- 6. Rice Fields, Mountains, and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture -- 7. The Eco-zombies of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Eco-criticism -- Part 4. Reclaiming Life -- 8. Communal Environmentalism in the History of the Organic Farming Movement in South Korea -- 9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild -- 10. South Korea's Nuclear-Energy Entanglements and the Timescales of Ecological Democracy -- Epilogue: On Everyday Ecologies and Systems of Mediation -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
No detailed description available for "Forces of Nature".
9781501768811
Electronic books.
304.209519