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The Politics of Culture in North Korea

Vak
2015-2016

Admission requirements

  • Familiarity with the history of (North) Korea;

  • Knowledge of Korean is helpful;

  • Interest in art & culture;

  • Open mind.

Description

North Korea intrigues. This fascination is a result of the fact that standard approaches fail to make much sense of North Korea. This seminar zooms in on North Korea as a propaganda state where culture is subordinate to the revolution and the leadership. Propaganda is not reduced here to political agitation only, but it is treated as part and parcel of cultural production in North Korea. This seminar analyses verbal and visual narratives in North Korean literature and film, public art, and posters and paintings. The seminar also looks at North Korea’s art theory and pays attention to the organisation of cultural production under party control.

Course objectives

  • Analytical skills: analysing visual materials;

  • Critical analysis: contextualised interpretation of North Korean cultural products;

  • Presentation skills: present a review of a North Korean artwork;

  • Collabartive skills: group presentations;

  • Debating skills: engage in critical discussions about North Korean artwork;

  • Heuristic skills: locate and critically evaluate source materials on North Korean art.

Timetable

Timetable

Mode of instruction

Seminar

Course Load

  • seminar participation: 2hrs/week: 28hrs;

  • seminar preparation: 5hrs/week: 70hrs

  • writing assignments: 4× 1.5hrs: 6hrs

  • essay: 35hrs

Assessment method

  • 4 assignments – critical reviews a North Korean cultural product (40%);

  • 1 presentation (10%);

  • 1 final essay (50%)

The final grade is the weighed average of all components.
Resit: revision of the expanded final paper (4,000 words) to be handed in by February 1.

Blackboard

Blackboard will be intensively used.

Reading list

Reading list to be posted on Blackboard

Registration

Registration through uSis

Contact

Email: dhr.Dr.K.de.Ceuster