[KS] Korean historical documentaries
Sunjoo Kim
sunjookim1 at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 13 09:37:59 EDT 2008
I believe the Korea Foundation supply some audio/visual teaching materials.
Check out its website - Internet Resources on Korean Studies section. Its
overseas office in Washington DC might be able to ship some materials to
you?
http://www.kf.or.kr/
Sun Joo Kim
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From: James C Schopf <jcschopf at hotmail.com>
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Subject: [KS] Korean historical documentaries
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:10:14 -0700
Hello List Members:
Would anyone know of any good historical film documentaries dealing with
interesting figures or periods in Korea's past?
I'm teaching a course on East Asian civilization for the first time and
would like to provide the students with some visual
learning aids as well.
Also, I wonder if any might have heard of a Chinese or Japanese Studies
discussion list, similar to this one?
Thanks for your help,
James C Schopf
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