"Understanding Korea through Culture"의 두 판 사이의 차이
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* [[Beauty in Motion - Traditional Korean Clothing]] | * [[Beauty in Motion - Traditional Korean Clothing]] | ||
* [[The Heart of Korean Society - Traditional Korean Cuisine]] | * [[The Heart of Korean Society - Traditional Korean Cuisine]] | ||
− | * [[Human-Centered | + | * [[Human-Centered Design - The Traditional Korean Home]] |
==Korea's Traditional Arts== | ==Korea's Traditional Arts== | ||
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==Text Culture== | ==Text Culture== | ||
− | * [[The Korean Alphabet, Hangeul]] | + | * [[Knowledge is Power - The Origin and Historical Usage of the Korean Alphabet, Hangeul]] |
− | * [[Printing Culture]] | + | * [[ On the Cutting Edge of History - The Legacy of Korea's Printing Culture]] |
− | == | + | ==Sport and Technology== |
− | * [[Traditional | + | * [[Beyond Taekwondo - Traditional Sports of Korea]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[A Weapon of War - The History of Gunpowder in Korea]] |
== Korea's Education Culture== | == Korea's Education Culture== | ||
− | * [[Traditional Education]] | + | * [[Korea's Traditional Education - Over a Millennium of Confucian Learning]] |
* [[Modern Education and Christianity]] | * [[Modern Education and Christianity]] | ||
* [[Education in Korea Today]] | * [[Education in Korea Today]] | ||
==Koreans' Religions== | ==Koreans' Religions== | ||
− | + | * [[Governance System, Social Order, and Religion - Confucianism of Korea]] | |
− | * [[Governance System, Social Order, and Religion - Confucianism | ||
* [[Religion of the People - Korean Buddhism]] | * [[Religion of the People - Korean Buddhism]] | ||
* [[From Persecution to Prevalence - Christianity in Korea]] | * [[From Persecution to Prevalence - Christianity in Korea]] | ||
+ | * [[From Ancient Times to Today - Korea's Native Folk Beliefs]] | ||
==Royal Culture of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)== | ==Royal Culture of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)== | ||
* [[Understanding the Design and Function of Joseon's Royal Palaces]] | * [[Understanding the Design and Function of Joseon's Royal Palaces]] | ||
− | * [[Documenting | + | * [[Documenting Ritual and Celebration - The Royal Protocols of the Joseon Dynasty]] |
− | * [[472 Years of History Recorded with Precision - The | + | * [[472 Years of History Recorded with Precision - The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty]] |
* [[The Resting Places of Kings and Queens - Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty]] | * [[The Resting Places of Kings and Queens - Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty]] | ||
* [[Honoring Ancestors through Ritual and Music - Ancestral Rituals of the Royal Shrine]] | * [[Honoring Ancestors through Ritual and Music - Ancestral Rituals of the Royal Shrine]] |
2018년 1월 10일 (수) 11:42 기준 최신판
This section features 28 articles about various aspects of Korean culture - past and present.
목차
Traditional Clothing, Cuisine, and Dwellings
- Beauty in Motion - Traditional Korean Clothing
- The Heart of Korean Society - Traditional Korean Cuisine
- Human-Centered Design - The Traditional Korean Home
Korea's Traditional Arts
- Points and Curves - Traditional Korean Music
- Document, Depict, Honor, and Express - Traditional Korean Painting
- Natural and Unassuming Elegance - Traditional Korean Pottery
Text Culture
- Knowledge is Power - The Origin and Historical Usage of the Korean Alphabet, Hangeul
- On the Cutting Edge of History - The Legacy of Korea's Printing Culture
Sport and Technology
Korea's Education Culture
- Korea's Traditional Education - Over a Millennium of Confucian Learning
- Modern Education and Christianity
- Education in Korea Today
Koreans' Religions
- Governance System, Social Order, and Religion - Confucianism of Korea
- Religion of the People - Korean Buddhism
- From Persecution to Prevalence - Christianity in Korea
- From Ancient Times to Today - Korea's Native Folk Beliefs
Royal Culture of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)
- Understanding the Design and Function of Joseon's Royal Palaces
- Documenting Ritual and Celebration - The Royal Protocols of the Joseon Dynasty
- 472 Years of History Recorded with Precision - The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty
- The Resting Places of Kings and Queens - Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
- Honoring Ancestors through Ritual and Music - Ancestral Rituals of the Royal Shrine