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My Korea: Forty Years Without a Horsehair Hat is a cultural introduction to Korea, part memoir and part miscellany, which introduces traditional and contemporary culture through a series of essays, stories, anecdotes and poems. The book seeks to tell the reader all that he or she needs to know for a full and rewarding life in Korea or as a visitor passing through. Confucianism, Buddhism, relationships, everyday living, language and literature are comprehensively covered. Newcomers to Korea are provided with insights into daily life. They are told how to deal with people and the intricacies of honorific language, how to handle business dealings, how to be comfortable with social ranking, and how to react when they bump into the cultural wall.

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Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION

1. KOREA IN THE 1960s

2. THE COLUMBANS

3. LEARNING THE ROPES

4. CULTURAL ADAPTATION

5. IN AT THE DEEP END

6. THE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE: WHERE TO BEGIN

7. THE CONFUCIAN MONOLITH

8. THE CHOS? N BUREAUCRACY

9. THE BUDDHIST INGREDIENT

10. EXCLUSIVITY MYTHS

11. CHILMAJAE SONGS S? Ch?ngju

12. KOREA’S GREATEST ASSET

13. TALES OF THE IMMORTALS

14. AT THE CULTURAL COALFACE: IMMERSION, SUBMERSION? – TAKE YOUR PICK

15. NINE PRIEST IMMORTALS

16. SEEKING THE WAY

17. FOR THOSE OF US WITH LESS THAN IMMORTAL STATUS

18. LEARNING KOREAN

AFTERWORD

Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Global Books
      Publication Date: 01/07/2013
      ISBN13: 9781898823094, 978-1898823094
      ISBN10: 189882309X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      My Korea: Forty Years Without a Horsehair Hat is a cultural introduction to Korea, part memoir and part miscellany, which introduces traditional and contemporary culture through a series of essays, stories, anecdotes and poems. The book seeks to tell the reader all that he or she needs to know for a full and rewarding life in Korea or as a visitor passing through. Confucianism, Buddhism, relationships, everyday living, language and literature are comprehensively covered. Newcomers to Korea are provided with insights into daily life. They are told how to deal with people and the intricacies of honorific language, how to handle business dealings, how to be comfortable with social ranking, and how to react when they bump into the cultural wall.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      INTRODUCTION

      1. KOREA IN THE 1960s

      2. THE COLUMBANS

      3. LEARNING THE ROPES

      4. CULTURAL ADAPTATION

      5. IN AT THE DEEP END

      6. THE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE: WHERE TO BEGIN

      7. THE CONFUCIAN MONOLITH

      8. THE CHOS? N BUREAUCRACY

      9. THE BUDDHIST INGREDIENT

      10. EXCLUSIVITY MYTHS

      11. CHILMAJAE SONGS S? Ch?ngju

      12. KOREA’S GREATEST ASSET

      13. TALES OF THE IMMORTALS

      14. AT THE CULTURAL COALFACE: IMMERSION, SUBMERSION? – TAKE YOUR PICK

      15. NINE PRIEST IMMORTALS

      16. SEEKING THE WAY

      17. FOR THOSE OF US WITH LESS THAN IMMORTAL STATUS

      18. LEARNING KOREAN

      AFTERWORD

      Bibliography

      Index

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