Unidade Curricular | Course Unit – A Coreia: Passado e Presente


Código da Unidade Curricular | Course ID – 78835 

ECTS | Credits  - 6 UC

Ciclo de Estudos | Level - 1º Ciclo

Semestre | Semester - 2º Semestre 2022-2023


Docente | Instructor - Pedro Lage Reis Correia

 

Língua de ensino | Language of instruction - Língua Portuguesa

 

Objectivos de aprendizagem | Learning outcomes

         Fornecer aos estudantes elementos de informação e de formação acerca da geografia e da História da Coreia;

         Fornecer aos estudantes os grandes padrões da sociedade, economia e política da Coreia na mais longa duração;

         Iniciar os estudantes nos padrões das relações externas da Coreia com a China, Japão e Ocidente;

         Fornecer aos estudantes um panorama da modernidade  coreana no século XXI.

 

Programa | Course description 

1 – Elementos de Geografia e História da Coreia

2 - A génese de uma identidade: A emergência das primeiras formações políticas. Os Três Reinos e a unificação de Silla (sécs. IV a. C. - X)

3 – Goryeo e Joseon: a consolidação dinástica interna (sécs. X - XIX )

4 – O período contemporâneo I: Nacionalismos e a expansão das potências do Pacífico (1894–1945)

5 – O período contemporâneo II: Duas Coreias, dois sistemas. Da guerra fria aos desafios da globalização (1945 - séc. XXI)


Avaliação | Grading and Assessment 

60% exame escrito

40% trabalho escrito

O exame escrito procura avaliar o conhecimento dos conteúdos programáticos analisados ao longo do semestre, no contexto dos objectivos da cadeira. O trabalho escrito pretende aferir a capacidade de estudo e análise de temas específicos a partir de fontes e/ou bibliografia. A assiduidade e participação nas aulas serão igualmente elementos ponderados para a classificação final.


Bibliografia (selection) | Readings (selection) 

         Barnes, Gina, State Formation in Korea: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives, Londres/Nova York, Routledge, 2001

         Buzo, Adrian, The Making of Modern Korea, Londres, Routledge, 2007

         Buzo, Adrian, (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary North Korea, Nova York, Routledge, 2021

         Chang, Dae-oup, Capitalist Development in Korea. Labour, Capital and the Myth of the Developmental State, Nova York, Routledge, 2009

         Chang, Paul Y. e Shin, Gi-Wook (ed.), South Korean Social Movements. From Democracy to Civil Society, Nova York, Routledge, 2011

         Cho, Hee-Yeon, Cho, Hyo-Je, Surendra, Lawrence (ed.),, Contemporary South Korean Society. A critical perspective, Nova York, Routledge, 2013

         Choi, Hochin, The Economic History of Korea. From the Earliest Times to 1945, Seoul. Sekyungsa, 1971

         Cumings, Bruce, The Korean War. A History, Nova York, Modern Library Edition, 2010

         Hwang, Kyung, A History of Korea, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2010

         Jeffries, Ian, North Korea: A guide to economic and political developments, Londres/Nova York, Routledge, 2006

         Jeon, Ho-tae, Goguryeo: In Search of Its Culture and History, Nova Jersey/Seoul, Hollym International, 2008

         Kang, Jiyeon, Igniting the Internet. Youth and Activism in Postauthoritarian South Korea, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2016

         Kil, Soong Hoom e Moon, Chung-in (ed.), Understanding Korean Politics. Albany, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2001

         Kim, Byung Kook e Vogel, Ezra, F. (ed.), The Park Chung Hee Era. The Transformation of South Korea, Cambridge, Massachussetts/Londres, 2011

         Kim, Djun K., The History of Korea, Westport, Greenwood Press, 2005

         Kim, Jinwung, A History of Korea. From “Land of the Morning Calm” to States in Conflict, Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2012

         Kim, Kyong Ju, The Development of Modern South Korea: State Formation, Capitalist Development and National Identity, Nova York, Routledge, 2006

         Kim, Samuel S. (ed.), Korea’s Globalization. Nova York, Cambridge University Press, 2000

         Ku, Yangmo, Lee, Inyeop e Woo, Jongseok, Politics in North and South Korea. Political Development, Economy, and Foreign Relations, Nova York, Routledge, 2018

         Lee, Jongsoo, The Partition of Korea after World War II. A Global History, Nova York, Palgrave MacMillan, 2006

         Lee, Ki-baik, A New History of Korea, Harvard, Harvard University Press, 1988

         Lee, K. B. e Eckert, C.J. (ed.), Korea Old and New: A History, Cambridge/Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1991

         Lee. Moosung e Shim, Jae-Seung, The Korean Economic System. Governments, Big Business and Financial Institutions. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008

         Lee, Peter H. (ed.), Sourcebook of Korean civilization: from early times to the sixteenth century, Nova York, Columbia University Press, 1993 

         Lee, Peter H. (ed.), Sourcebook of Korean civilization: from the seventeenth century to the modern period, Nova York, Columbia University Press, 1996.

         Nahm, Andrew C., Introduction to Korean History and Culture, Nova Jersey/Seoul, Hollym International Corporation, 1993  

         Nelson, Sarah Milledge, Gyeongju, The Capital of Golden Silla, Londres/Nova York, Routledge, 2017

         Pratt, Keith, e Rutt, Richard, Korea: A Historical and Cultural Dictionary, Londres, Curzon, 1999

         Seth, Michael J., A Concise History of Premodern Korea. From Antiquity Through the Nineteenth Century, 2ª edição, Lanham, Rowman, 2016

         Seth, Michael J., A Concise History of Modern Korea, From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present, Lanham, Rowman, 2010

         Seth, Michael J., North Korea. A History, Londres, Palgrave MacMillan, 2018

         Shin, Michael D. (ed.), Everyday Life in Joseon-Era Korea. Economy and Society, Leiden/Boston, Global Oriental, 2014

         Shin, Michael D., Korean National Identity under Japanese Colonial Rule. Yi Gwangsu and the March First Movement of 1919, Londres/Nova York, Routledge, 2018

         Shim. T. Youn-ja, Korean Entrepreneurship. The Foundation of the Korean Economy, Nova York, Palgrave Macmillan. 2010

         Son, Key-young, South Korean Engagement Policies and North Korea: Identities, Norms And The Sunshine Policy, Nova York, Routledge, 2006

         Tangherlini,  Timothy R. e Yea, Sallie (ed.), Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2008

         Tudor, Daniel, Korea: The Impossible Country: South Korea's Amazing Rise from the Ashes: The Inside Story of an Economic, Political and Cultural Phenomenon, Hong Kong, Tuttle, 2018

         Vermeersch, Sem, The Power of the Buddhas. The Politics of Buddhism during the Koryo Dynasty (918 - 1392), Cambridge/Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2008

         Yang, Hyunah (ed.), Law and Society in Korea, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013

         Yu, Chai-Shin, The New History of Korean Civilization, Bloomington, iUniverse Books, 2012.