[KS] Re: Question RE Cemeteries in North Korea...
Ok Pyo Moon
opmoon at aks.ac.kr
Sun Apr 11 21:32:31 EDT 1999
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Dear Carol and others,
About the memorialisation of 1980 Kwangju Uprising, there is a recent
M.A. thesis from the Department of Anthropology, Seoul National
University, a detailed study which is certainly worth quoting. The
details are as follows:
ChOng MunyOng 1999 "Kwangju '5 wOl haengsa' Ui sahoejOk kiwOn: Uirye rUl
tonghan chibang Ui yOksa ilki (Social Origin of
Kwangju May Comemoration: Reading Local History
through Rituals).
Hope this will be of some help. Okpyo Moon
Sallie Yea @[<:GT:
>
> Dear Carol,
>
> I am a lecturer in cultural geography in N.Z. and am currently working on
> the memorialisation of 5.18 (1980 Kwangju Uprising) as part of some
> post-Doc work. I've not come across anything written on this topic for
> Korea, or anyone else working on it. But I'm quite happy to supply you with
> a working paper I've just finished on Mangowl-dong (5.18 cemetary), if
> you're interested.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sallie Yea.
>
> Sallie W. Yea
> Lecturer
> Dept of Geography
> Victoria University of Wellington
> P.O. Box 600 Wellington NEW ZEALAND
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Okpyo Moon
Professor of Anthropology
Academy of Korean Studies
Tel 82-342-709-5934
Fax 82-342-709-2246
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