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EAS2041   Understanding Contemporary North Korea   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2019/2020
Credit level: F5

Description

What does it mean to ¿understand¿ North Korea, and what are the potential implications of this understanding, academically and professionally? This module explores these questions through the disciplines of international relations, history, media studies and anthropology, as we cover a range of topics in the field of contemporary North Korea. These topics include post-colonialism, founding myths, nationalism, identity, ideology, human rights, international relations, and security, and covers key events and trends from the mid-1900s to the present day. The module provides a foundation for students to critically analyse how the North Korean state and society are presented to us via a variety of voices, as well as how we might respond in any capacity to engage with North Korean affairs. Lectures, instructional videos and assigned readings will provide background, case studies and theoretical approaches helpful for developing a nuanced understanding of the topics covered. Seminar classwork and the assessed portfolio will be used to learn and practice skills integral to both academic and professional activities commonly associated with studies of contemporary politics and society.

 

Reading List


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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 180.0
Lecture 10.0
Seminar 10.0
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Other 0.0 100 % S1
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2019-20.