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" Rituals of Decolonization: The Role of Inner-Migrant Intellectuals in North Korea, 1948-1967 "
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802761
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Doc. No
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TL47936
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Call number
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1617458265; 3637429
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Main Entry
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Rosli, Noor A.
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Title & Author
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Rituals of Decolonization: The Role of Inner-Migrant Intellectuals in North Korea, 1948-1967
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\ Elli Sua Kim
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Duncan, John B.
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College
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Date
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2014
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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student score
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2014
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field of study
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East Asian Languages and Cultures
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Page No
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180
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Note
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Committee members: Lee, Namhee; Notehelfer, Fred G.
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Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-20216-8
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Abstract
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This study is an attempt to break away from <i>chuch'e sasang</i> (<i>Juche;</i> 'ideology of self-reliance') as the master framework to explain North Koran particularities, such as 'ethnocentric nationalism', 'authoritarianism', and 'dynastic rule'. Instead, I employ a historical framework of decolonization to examine how North Korean postcoloniality has been shaped within the multiple contexts of socialism, division, and the Cold War. While conceptualizing colonial-era intellectuals, who chose the North over the South after liberation as 'inner-migrant' intellectuals within the larger context of the ideologically divided intellectual communities of the Cold War era, I define 'inner-migrant' intellectuals as postcolonial socialist intelligentsias. They were at the heart of the state's decolonization project, which was to shape state policies and sociocultural articulations of national identity.
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Subject
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History
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Cultural cold war;Decolonization;Inner-migrant intellectual;North korea;Postcolonialism;Socialism
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Added Entry
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Duncan, John B.
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Added Entry
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University of California, Los Angeles
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East Asian Languages and Cultures
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