Performing Korea

Performing Korea
Author: Patrice Pavis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137444916

This book offers an exploration of the intersection of Korean theatre practice with Western literary theatre. Gangnam Style, K-Pop, the Korean Wave : who hasn't heard of these recent Korean phenomena? Having spent two years in Korea as a theatrical and cultural ‘tourist’, Patrice Pavis was granted an unparalleled look at contemporary Korean culture. As well as analyzing these pop culture mainstays, however, he also discovered many uniquely Korean jewels of contemporary art and performance. Examining topics including contemporary dance, puppets, installations, modernized pansori, 'Koreanized' productions of European Classics and K-pop and its parody, this book provides a framework for an intercultural and globalized approach to Korean theatre. With the first three chapters of the book outlining methodology, the remaining chapters test – often deconstructing and transforming in the process - this framework, using focused case studies to introduce the reader to the cultural and artistic world of a nation with an increasing international presence in theatre and the arts alike.

Traditional Performing Arts of Korea

Traditional Performing Arts of Korea
Author: Kyŏng-uk Chŏn
Publisher: 한국국제교류재단
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2008
Genre: Performing arts
ISBN:

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the historical background, genres, and performers of the traditional performing arts of Korea, such as puppet plays, mask dramas, and Pansori, a uniquely Korean form of narrative song, which originated from the singing and dancing traditions of the ancient Korean people. It offers a detailed introduction to a variety of Korea's traditional performing arts. The book also provides references on related research sources in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, about Korea's traditional performing arts, for those with an interest in conducting in-depth research, along with featuring some 70 photographs to highlight the noteworthy characteristics of Korean performing arts.

Performing the Nation in Global Korea

Performing the Nation in Global Korea
Author: H. Lee
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137453583

This book illustrates how local awareness of Western cultural hegemonic entities such as Broadway and Shakespeare have been implemented within South Korean theatre in the global era. With a focus on performances that targeted global audiences, Lee explores the ways in which Korea's nationalistic desires for global visibility are projected on stage.

Performing the Nation in Global Korea

Performing the Nation in Global Korea
Author: H. Lee
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137453583

This book illustrates how local awareness of Western cultural hegemonic entities such as Broadway and Shakespeare have been implemented within South Korean theatre in the global era. With a focus on performances that targeted global audiences, Lee explores the ways in which Korea's nationalistic desires for global visibility are projected on stage.

Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945-91

Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945-91
Author: Nicholas Eberstadt
Publisher: AEI Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461732263

In Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945–91, Eberstadt presents an impressive compilation of hard-to-find comparative data on economic performance for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (ROK, or South Korea) over two critical generations. By a number of indicators, Eberstadt argues, Kim Il Sung's North Korea actually outperformed South Korea for much of this period—not only in the years immediately following partition, but perhaps also into the 1970s.

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Korea 2006

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Korea 2006
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006-09-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9264024042

This report examines environmental progress made by Korea since 1997 and evaluates the extent to which domestic environmental objects and international commitments are being met.

Public Management in Korea

Public Management in Korea
Author: Soonae Park
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351061372

Many books on performance management or evaluation are about the public sector in general or specifically about some programs or organizations. Only a few of them target the public institutions. This book addresses what types of challenges that performance evaluations of public institutions actually face and how to overcome them through the analysis of Korea’s three-decade long experiences. This book provides detailed descriptions on how performance evaluations of public institutions have been implemented in Korea. At the same time, it provides comprehensive analyses on theoretical issues such as validity analysis performance measure, the dynamic change of efficiency of public institution, impact of price regulation on profits, and qualitative approaches for evaluating governance. Each chapter contains vivid theoretical debates and diverse views on performance evaluation and practical challenges, making the book a useful reference on managing and evaluating public institutions.

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Korea 2017

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Korea 2017
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre:
ISBN: 926426826X

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews provide independent assessments of countries’ progress towards their environmental policy objectives. Reviews promote peer learning, enhance government accountability, and provide targeted recommendations aimed at improving environmental performance ...