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9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild
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Jeongsu Shin
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Transliteration and Terminology xiii
- General Introduction: Whose Nature? Centering the Environment in Korean Studies 1
- Geographical Introduction: A Biography of the Korean Peninsula in Maps 15
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Part 1 IMPERIAL INTERVENTIONS
- Introduction 33
- 1. A State of Ranches and Forests: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea 37
- 2. Dammed Fish: Piscatorial Developmentalism and the Remaking of the Yalu River 48
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Part 2 CRISIS AND RESPONSE
- Introduction 61
- 3. The Politics of Frugality: Environmental Crisis and Artistic Production in Eighteenth-Century Korea 65
- 4. Between Memory and Amnesia: Seoul’s Nanjido Landfill, 1978–1993 76
- 5. North Korea Caught between Developmentalism and Humanitarianism 87
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Par t 3 PROCESSES OF DISPOSSESSION
- Introduction 105
- 6. Rice Fields, Mountains, and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture 109
- 7. The Eco-zombies of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Eco-criticism 122
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Par t 4 RECLAIMING LIFE
- Introduction 135
- 8. Communal Environmentalism in the History of the Organic Farming Movement in South Korea 139
- 9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild 149
- 10. South Korea’s Nuclear-Energy Entanglements and the Timescales of Ecological Democracy 164
- Epilogue: On Everyday Ecologies and Systems of Mediation 178
- Notes 191
- List of Contributors 229
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Transliteration and Terminology xiii
- General Introduction: Whose Nature? Centering the Environment in Korean Studies 1
- Geographical Introduction: A Biography of the Korean Peninsula in Maps 15
-
Part 1 IMPERIAL INTERVENTIONS
- Introduction 33
- 1. A State of Ranches and Forests: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea 37
- 2. Dammed Fish: Piscatorial Developmentalism and the Remaking of the Yalu River 48
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Part 2 CRISIS AND RESPONSE
- Introduction 61
- 3. The Politics of Frugality: Environmental Crisis and Artistic Production in Eighteenth-Century Korea 65
- 4. Between Memory and Amnesia: Seoul’s Nanjido Landfill, 1978–1993 76
- 5. North Korea Caught between Developmentalism and Humanitarianism 87
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Par t 3 PROCESSES OF DISPOSSESSION
- Introduction 105
- 6. Rice Fields, Mountains, and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture 109
- 7. The Eco-zombies of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Eco-criticism 122
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Par t 4 RECLAIMING LIFE
- Introduction 135
- 8. Communal Environmentalism in the History of the Organic Farming Movement in South Korea 139
- 9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild 149
- 10. South Korea’s Nuclear-Energy Entanglements and the Timescales of Ecological Democracy 164
- Epilogue: On Everyday Ecologies and Systems of Mediation 178
- Notes 191
- List of Contributors 229
- Index 231