Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The Wen xuan 文選 was an important anthology compiled in the mid-520s in Liang dynasty China. It was introduced to Korea during the Three Kingdom period and eventually became one of the most important literary texts in Korea. My dissertation examines the influence of the Wen xuan in Korea, concentrating on the early Chosŏn period (fifteenth to sixteenth centuries). The first chapter of my dissertation explores how the yangban class was reorganized in early Chosŏn and how this process was related to the popularity of the Wen xuan during that period. This chapter specifically investigates the division between the Hun’gu and Sarim scholars of the fifteenth to mid-sixteenth centuries by examining thei...
This thesis examines the rich cultural exchange between Korean and Chinese scholars during the late ...
This thesis examines two readings of Xixiang ji (Romance of the Western Chamber), a zaju play that e...
This dissertation examines whether, among Koreans in the premodern period, there existed a shared co...
My dissertation entitled “From Sanguo zhi yanyi to Samgukchi: Domestication and Appropriation of Thr...
My dissertation entitled “From Sanguo zhi yanyi to Samgukchi: Domestication and Appropriation of Thr...
My dissertation examines premodern Korean literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, foc...
My dissertation examines the transformation of China from a pre-modern cosmopolitan empire into a mo...
This dissertation examines collecting Chinese antiquities in Korea during the Chosŏn 朝鮮 dynasty (139...
This dissertation examines collecting Chinese antiquities in Korea during the Chosŏn 朝鮮 dynasty (139...
This thesis explores the changing approach of the Chosŏn state to subjects with foreign lineages in ...
This thesis explores the changing approach of the Chosŏn state to subjects with foreign lineages in ...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
[[abstract]]The present doctoral thesis is an attempt to shed new light on a number of questions in ...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
Political, military, and economic power alone cannot explain how empires work, for empire-making is ...
This thesis examines the rich cultural exchange between Korean and Chinese scholars during the late ...
This thesis examines two readings of Xixiang ji (Romance of the Western Chamber), a zaju play that e...
This dissertation examines whether, among Koreans in the premodern period, there existed a shared co...
My dissertation entitled “From Sanguo zhi yanyi to Samgukchi: Domestication and Appropriation of Thr...
My dissertation entitled “From Sanguo zhi yanyi to Samgukchi: Domestication and Appropriation of Thr...
My dissertation examines premodern Korean literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, foc...
My dissertation examines the transformation of China from a pre-modern cosmopolitan empire into a mo...
This dissertation examines collecting Chinese antiquities in Korea during the Chosŏn 朝鮮 dynasty (139...
This dissertation examines collecting Chinese antiquities in Korea during the Chosŏn 朝鮮 dynasty (139...
This thesis explores the changing approach of the Chosŏn state to subjects with foreign lineages in ...
This thesis explores the changing approach of the Chosŏn state to subjects with foreign lineages in ...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
[[abstract]]The present doctoral thesis is an attempt to shed new light on a number of questions in ...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
Political, military, and economic power alone cannot explain how empires work, for empire-making is ...
This thesis examines the rich cultural exchange between Korean and Chinese scholars during the late ...
This thesis examines two readings of Xixiang ji (Romance of the Western Chamber), a zaju play that e...
This dissertation examines whether, among Koreans in the premodern period, there existed a shared co...