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The best introduction to modern day korean society!!
- Sales Rank: #271124 in Books
- Published on: 2005-01-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 234 pages
- Chapter 0: Foreword, Introduction
- Chapter 1: Neighbors but Strangers : Korea, China and Japan
- Chapter 2: The Korean People
- Chapter 3: The Successes and Tribulations of the Koreans
- Translators Notes: Jung Un, Louis Choi
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Watered down jumping off point - easy on the eyes
By M. Smith
For what it is, it's wonderful. One must take into consideration that this is a non-fiction comic book and as such, it takes some liberties in the sake of brevity. We are talking about summing up a whole culture into less than 250 pages. Comments such as "this book is too general" or "it takes too many liberties" failed to see what this book is intended to be - a general overall for people with virtually no background knowledge of Korea. To that end, this book excels.
I also commend this book in its comparison with Japan, China, and America. The author has taken a vast amount of information and condensed it into very approachable subjects such as cultural identity, leadership and economic growth.
Let's not forget that this book is driven by it's artistic style which is quite pleasant and not distracting the least. For an animator, the script is well written and translated which includes very native-English references and subtle jokes that demonstrate his dedication tot he project.
All in all, it's a great non-academic read that is recommended to anyone looking to take an introduction to Korea without having to dig through countless volumes of ancient history and poorly translated, nationalistic rhetoric.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A very informative book about Korea
By Richard H. Eldridge
This book is, of course, a comic book for adults, which means that it is perhaps more simplified than a book consisting entirely of text might be. On the other hand, the drawings are clever and it presents the material in a way that says things than could not be said so intelligibly in a text-only book. It starts off with the disclaimer that it is comparing Korea only to the 50 wealthiest nations, rather than the 200+ that actually exist. Then it gets into a comparison of China, Japan and Korea based on the unique history of each country. There are a number of topics that I was entirely unaware of, such as the way in which some relatives must be addressed by a specific title (younger brother's wife, older nephew's wife) rather than by name, and the fact that Korean food is always highly spiced and served boiling hot.
It is the most amusing history of a country I have ever read. It is somewhat like the Mexican cartoonist Rius' books on Cuba and East Germany that I read long ago. Except for the fact that Rius was a Marxist and the author of this book is not. The humor shown in the drawings, however, is similar.
Most Americans know nothing about Korea, and this is a really good book to start with. The author is a South Korean who tries hard to be objective and mostly succeeds.
14 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Great artwork, entertaining, unfortunately plagued by ignorance and propoganda - publisher apologized over anti-semetic claims
By Brian Ma
Great artwork, entertaining, unfortunately plagued by ignorance and propoganda. The book is 9900 Won retail.
Sadly this book is insulting and stereotypical of other cultures, and some of its claims were naeve or absurd to the point that I thought it was comedic satire..until I realized the author wasn't being sarcastic. I'm shocked at some of the ignorant assumptions and outright insults being spewed against other cultures. It's hard to tell which parts are intentional propaganda, and which parts are just ignorance. It shares a lot in common with North Korean texts I've read and Japanese revisionist textbooks, only cuter with cartoon characters and more international anecdotes.
First off, I think Korea has a rich and amazing culture and is a wonderful place and I've visited many times and have many friends both here and in Korea. I learned Korean and traveled every corner of the country and studied its history. It happens that I also think India and about a dozen other countries are great nations and cultures too. My comments only pertain to the outrageous things being said by this book, despite many good things about it.
Early on the book says a lot of things about what all Chinese people believe and why they did everything in their history. Half the time I was laughing, the other time I couldn't believe anyone could be this ignorant. The fact that the author even tries to make these kind of claims speaks for itself.
I noticed it even claims and I quote "China has shown a great deal of tolerance regarding Taiwan". That's funny, for most of the last 50 years China has threatened to invade on a yearly basis. China is about as tolerant as North Korea is of the South. Which I guess isn't a surprise since some South Koreans think that's true too. This claim is basically as outrageous as saying Korea is one country. The book is filled with this ignorance about dozens of countries.
The book simplifies history with childlike logic. For example it literally says that because England is an island like Japan, its people chose to modify foreign cultures a la the Catholic Church to the Anglican church. First of all, this happened because King Henry wanted a divorce and was refused by the Pope, in fact he had 6 wives in his life. It had little to do with the English people or culture (the actual point being made), foreign cultures (what?), or the fact that England is an island. By its own logic if this was the real reason, England would have gotten rid of the Catholic Church a thousand years before it actually did. I'm not going to cover the other hundred claims but this example shows the kind of logic being used.
What's ironic is a lot of claims really apply to Koreans as much as Japan or China. Early on it claims Chinese always think they're the best, when many Koreans think this way as well if not more so. The reality is this is simply a stereotype, and its disingenuous to suggest this is a Chinese stereotype and not a Korean or Japanese one as well.
The author even oversimplifies his own culture. He claims the reason Japan is 1% Christian and Korea 30%+ Christian boils down to Japan being animistic and Korea being shamanistic and animists think there are many gods but shamans think everything is one god. He can't explain the fact that much of Japan converted to Christianity even faster than Korea in the 16th century, until they were literally murdered by the masses or forced to renounce their religion by a military government. Or that many Koreans, even non-Christians, respected Christians for their opposition during Japanese occupation and that Christianity has genuine appeal for many Koreans.
The Korean economic growth is indeed a miracle, a credit to hard work and converging factors. What's insulting is they've dismissed all the other nations and their achievements in broad strokes. It says that since Germany and Japan were already "economic powerhouses" before being demolished in WWII, their economic miracles are anything but. Then it dismisses over a hundred 3rd world countries from comparison by saying it's easy for a third world country to post high growth. Classic. Essentially, the logic of this author is that any country more advanced than Korea isn't worth comparing to for one reason, and any country less advanced than Korean isn't worth comparing to either.
Almost every claim requires an asterisk and fine print. For example, "If you eliminate 75% of countries from consideration, Korea is the most blah blah", or "This has never happened in another country" when it's simply false and should be explained by another asterisk (but not).
The book swerves back and forth between fact and fiction, relying on technicalities. Well if we want to get technical, Korea isn't even a country. There's North Korea, and South Korean. Korea hasn't been a country for almost a hundred years. If you think that's being too technical and callous, try reading what this book has to say about other countries.
The book also makes two puzzling claims that Korea was a vassal was under China and only as a formality, and that Korea is constantly under invasion and the victim of aggressors. That's funny considering even in Korean museums they acknowledge the historical fact that Korea was a vassal of the Mongols and twice invaded Japan under them. These invasions, although failures, were extremely brutal and sadistic and ironically only exceeded by the Japanese invasions of Korea. The fact is Korea was a full vassal and launched joint military strikes as such, and it's pretty malicious to pretend this never happened. What actually happened is pretty generous to Korea - they had little choice but to be vassals and agree to invade with the Mongols and send troops.
Now the book actually has a lot of good content and interesting commentary. It's just constantly mixed in with garbage and propaganda. So I enjoyed a lot of content at the same time as I'd roll my eyes thinking "Oh not this again". The author clearly read the cliff notes of history and filled in the blanks with classic child logic.
The author clearly has talent and a lot of funny things to say. If the author had turned this into satire, it would have worked for a chapter or two until it revealed that this book itself represents the distorted view Koreans have about the world. But it doesn't and goes through pains to explain and qualify itself, and that's why it's not even satire.
Korea is such as wonderful place, even people I've known who went to North Korea tell of how no matter how corrupt the government the good of individuals is hard to defeat. This book is an exception to that, the South Korean analogy to North Korean and Japanese propoganda.
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