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Heritage, Memory, and Punishment - Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia (Paperback): Shu-Mei Huang, Hyun-Kyung Lee Heritage, Memory, and Punishment - Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia (Paperback)
Shu-Mei Huang, Hyun-Kyung Lee
R1,287 Discovery Miles 12 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on a transnational study of decommissioned, postcolonial prisons in Taiwan (Taipei and Chiayi), South Korea (Seoul), and China (Lushun), this book offers a critical reading of prisons as a particular colonial product, the current restoration of which as national heritage is closely related to the evolving conceptualization of punishment. Focusing on the colonial prisons built by the Japanese Empire in the first half of the twentieth century, it illuminates how punishment has been considered a subject of modernization, while the contemporary use of prisons as heritage tends to reduce the process of colonial modernity to oppression and atrocity - thus constituting a heritage of shame and death, which postcolonial societies blame upon the former colonizers. A study of how the remembering of punishment and imprisonment reflects the attempts of postcolonial cities to re-articulate an understanding of the present by correcting the past, Heritage, Memory, and Punishment examines how prisons were designed, built, partially demolished, preserved, and redeveloped across political regimes, demonstrating the ways in which the selective use of prisons as heritage, reframed through nationalism, leaves marks on urban contexts that remain long after the prisons themselves are decommissioned. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, geography, the built environment, and heritage with interests in memory studies and dark tourism.

Heritage, Memory, and Punishment - Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia (Hardcover): Shu-Mei Huang, Hyun-Kyung Lee Heritage, Memory, and Punishment - Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia (Hardcover)
Shu-Mei Huang, Hyun-Kyung Lee
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on a transnational study of decommissioned, postcolonial prisons in Taiwan (Taipei and Chiayi), South Korea (Seoul), and China (Lushun), this book offers a critical reading of prisons as a particular colonial product, the current restoration of which as national heritage is closely related to the evolving conceptualization of punishment. Focusing on the colonial prisons built by the Japanese Empire in the first half of the twentieth century, it illuminates how punishment has been considered a subject of modernization, while the contemporary use of prisons as heritage tends to reduce the process of colonial modernity to oppression and atrocity - thus constituting a heritage of shame and death, which postcolonial societies blame upon the former colonizers. A study of how the remembering of punishment and imprisonment reflects the attempts of postcolonial cities to re-articulate an understanding of the present by correcting the past, Heritage, Memory, and Punishment examines how prisons were designed, built, partially demolished, preserved, and redeveloped across political regimes, demonstrating the ways in which the selective use of prisons as heritage, reframed through nationalism, leaves marks on urban contexts that remain long after the prisons themselves are decommissioned. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, geography, the built environment, and heritage with interests in memory studies and dark tourism.

'Difficult Heritage' in Nation Building - South Korea and Post-Conflict Japanese Colonial Occupation Architecture... 'Difficult Heritage' in Nation Building - South Korea and Post-Conflict Japanese Colonial Occupation Architecture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Hyun-Kyung Lee
R2,756 Discovery Miles 27 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores South Korean responses to the architecture of the Japanese colonial occupation of Korea and the ways that architecture illustrates the relationship between difficult heritage and the formation of national identity. Detailing the specific case of Seoul, Hyun Kyung Lee investigates how buildings are selectively destroyed, preserved, or reconstructed in order to either establish or challenge the cultural identity of places as new political orders are developed. In addition, she illuminates the Korean traditional concept of feng shui as a core indigenous framework for understanding the relationship between space and power, as it is associated with nation-building processes and heritagization. By providing a detailed study of a case little known outside of East Asia, 'Difficult Heritage' in Nation Building will expand the framework of Western-centered heritage research by introducing novel Asian perspectives.

Cultural, Behavioral, and Social Considerations in Electronic Collaboration (Hardcover): Ayse Kok, Hyun-Kyung Lee Cultural, Behavioral, and Social Considerations in Electronic Collaboration (Hardcover)
Ayse Kok, Hyun-Kyung Lee
R5,826 Discovery Miles 58 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The digital age has introduced a deeper sense of connectivity in business environments. By relying more heavily on current technologies, organizations now experience more effective communication and opportunities for collaboration between individuals. Cultural, Behavioral, and Social Considerations in Electronic Collaboration is an authoritative reference source for the latest scholarly research on the design and implementation of e-collaboration technology in workplace settings. Featuring extensive coverage on a range of topics relating to the benefits and challenges of these tools, this book is an essential reference source for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking relevant research on the use of digital spaces within organizational contexts.

Design Museum Management (Paperback): Hyun-Kyung Lee Design Museum Management (Paperback)
Hyun-Kyung Lee
R1,779 Discovery Miles 17 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this study was to examine the structure and policies of a contemporary western design museum. In so doing, the role of design in society, the characteristics that distinguish design from art, and the history of design were explored, and selected existing design museums throughout the world were reviewed. In addition, the notions of design and design museums were defined and discussed in the context of museums and socio-cultural studies, particularly in relation to why and how design museums have shaped and been shaped by cultural and political knowledge in Europe and the United States.

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