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Korean culture is a broad and layered subject that appears across disciplines including world studies, sociology, business, education, and political science. Its academic appeal stems from the intersection of deep historical traditions and rapid modernization, making it a compelling case for understanding how societies navigate cultural continuity and change. Topics like Neo-Confucianism, filial piety, and collective identity offer frameworks for analyzing Korean social structures, while questions of imperialism in Asia following World War II provide essential historical context for understanding the peninsula's contemporary development.

The papers archived on this topic approach Korean culture from several distinct angles. Some focus on business and organizational behavior, examining how cultural values shape management practices and international relations. Others take a sociological or immigration-centered view, exploring how Korean identity shifts when transplanted to the United States and how family life adapts under new pressures. Additional essays engage with broader cultural dynamics, including the global spread of American popular culture, multiculturalism, and the influence of Korean contemporary art. Historical and postcolonial frameworks also appear, particularly in work addressing imperialism in Asia.

A strong essay on Korean culture benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific cultural practice or value to a concrete social, historical, or economic outcome rather than surveying the culture broadly. Evidence drawn from historical analysis, case studies of immigrant communities, or close readings of artistic and institutional practices tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating Korean culture as monolithic — strong essays acknowledge regional, generational, and diasporic variation rather than assuming a single unified cultural identity.

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Genealogy America -- a Land
According to journalist Chloe Yong-Shik of the periodical Korea Now in an article entitled "What's in a Name?" The Korean journalist notes that the pride native Koreans take in their family heritage is so intense that…
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Women's history: key events and perspectives
Mary Paik Lee's Quiet Odyssey is the story of the silent struggles of many immigrant Americans, who have had to endure pain, poverty, and prejudice in order to form a sense of community and identity.
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Election of Lee Myung Bak as President
¶ … election of Lee Myung Bak as president of South Korea echoes a new era of hope for the survival of democracy in that often troubled country. Lee, a member of the conservative Grand National Party (GNP) easily…
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Master\'s at the School of International Studies,
¶ … master's at the school of International Studies, through the program offered Ewha Woman's University in Korea. This graduate education will enable me realize both my long and my short-term dreams as an academic…
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Intercultural Issues at Hyundai Inter-Cultural
Foreign car makers that operate or at least import cars into the United States have face a tough road in the past, especially since many of the countries doing so are countries that the United States has been at war with in the past. However, Hyundai (and its subsidiary Kia) are both doing quite well but challenges exist that could hamper or even stop that progress.
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Business Case Defining the Problem the Position
This is a four page paper. It is about cross-cultural human resources issues, and Hofstede's cultural dimensions are mentioned in the essay. The essay is about a Harvard Business Review article called "The Would-Be Pioneer." The case study is about an American woman who accepts a management position in a South Korean firm, and what goes wrong. Full analysis is given.
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Asian Pacific American Experiences
With this dramatic increase in population and the racial unrest that resulted in the destruction of Korean businesses during the Los Angeles civil unrest, Korean-Americans have emerged as one of the visible ethnic…
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Business fundamentals and applications
Korean History: The Climate and Culture of Foreign Business
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Colonized Peoples Readings on Discourse on Colonialism
Readings on Discourse on Colonialism and Lost Names
Paper Undergraduate
Nonkilling Korea Edited by Glenn D. Paige
Summary of the book Nonkilling Korea, edited by Glenn D. Paige and Chung-Si Ahn. The book is a collection of scholarly essays and material delivered at the Asia Center/Seoul National University and the Center for Global Nonkilling in Seoul during August 18-19, 2010. The material is written primarily about Korean values and culture, with the purpose of creating a shift in the discourse used to discuss modern Korean history.