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In response to the recent surge of interest in studying epistemic transfers and changes, this volume assembles an interdisciplinary range of articles that look at the production, consumption and dissemination of knowledge in East Asia, centering on Korea, under the paradigm of knowledge circulation. Applying this heuristic tool offers new perspectives on pre-modern Korea and beyond. It allows for flexibility of scale and thus facilitates the identification of shared processes of appropriation, digestion and re-distribution of ideas, regardless of whether the exchanges take place between states and nations, between social groups, or even between individuals. The articles in this volume stress the spatial and social aspects of the process of knowledge circulation in particular: the role of location and of social networks in the production, evaluation and dissemination of new knowledge.

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Contents: Marion Eggert: Circulation of Knowledge as Theme and Method in Korean Studies – Felix Siegmund/Dennis Wuerthner: Knowledge as a Subject of East Asian History – Burglind Jungmann: Early Chosŏn Painting, Social Reorganization, and the Knowledge of Chinese Literati Arts – Felix Siegmund: The Circulation of Military Knowledge and its Localization. Some Notes on the Case of Military Techniques in Late Chosŏn Korea – Kang Seok Hwa: A Study on the Assimilation of Qing Military Technology in Chosŏn during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries – Dagmar Schäfer: Media and Migration: Qing Imperial Approaches to Technological Knowledge Circulation – Pierre-Emmanuel Roux: The Prohibited Sect of Yaso: Catholicism in Diplomatic and Cultural Encounters between Edo Japan and Chosŏn Korea (17th to 19th Century) – Marion Eggert: Text and Orality in the Early Reception of Western Learning within the Namin Faction. The Example of Sin Hudam’s Kimunp’yŏn.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631646908, 978-3631646908
      ISBN10: 3631646909

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      Book Synopsis
      In response to the recent surge of interest in studying epistemic transfers and changes, this volume assembles an interdisciplinary range of articles that look at the production, consumption and dissemination of knowledge in East Asia, centering on Korea, under the paradigm of knowledge circulation. Applying this heuristic tool offers new perspectives on pre-modern Korea and beyond. It allows for flexibility of scale and thus facilitates the identification of shared processes of appropriation, digestion and re-distribution of ideas, regardless of whether the exchanges take place between states and nations, between social groups, or even between individuals. The articles in this volume stress the spatial and social aspects of the process of knowledge circulation in particular: the role of location and of social networks in the production, evaluation and dissemination of new knowledge.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Marion Eggert: Circulation of Knowledge as Theme and Method in Korean Studies – Felix Siegmund/Dennis Wuerthner: Knowledge as a Subject of East Asian History – Burglind Jungmann: Early Chosŏn Painting, Social Reorganization, and the Knowledge of Chinese Literati Arts – Felix Siegmund: The Circulation of Military Knowledge and its Localization. Some Notes on the Case of Military Techniques in Late Chosŏn Korea – Kang Seok Hwa: A Study on the Assimilation of Qing Military Technology in Chosŏn during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries – Dagmar Schäfer: Media and Migration: Qing Imperial Approaches to Technological Knowledge Circulation – Pierre-Emmanuel Roux: The Prohibited Sect of Yaso: Catholicism in Diplomatic and Cultural Encounters between Edo Japan and Chosŏn Korea (17th to 19th Century) – Marion Eggert: Text and Orality in the Early Reception of Western Learning within the Namin Faction. The Example of Sin Hudam’s Kimunp’yŏn.

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