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    Minjok (Korean: 민족; Hanja: 民族) may refer to: Minjok, which means "nation", "people", "ethnic group", "race", and "race-nation". Korean nationalism and Korean ethnic nationalism. Minjok historiography, a hagiographic way of writing nationalistic Korean history; Uriminzokkiri, a website of North Korea

  2. It is centered on the notion of the minjok (Korean: 민족; Hanja: 民族), a term that had been coined in Imperial Japan ("minzoku") in the early Meiji period. Minjok has been translated as "nation", "people", "ethnic group", "race", and "race-nation".

  3. Nov 15, 2020 · Minjok is a term that refers to the Korean people as an ethnic group with a long history and culture. It emerged as a nationalist idea in the early 20th century, but its origins and meaning are debated among historians.

  4. Aug 2, 2006 · How did Koreans develop a sense of nation based on shared blood and ancestry? How did colonialism, division and modernization shape their ethnic identity and politics? Read Gi-Wook Shin's analysis of Korea's ethnic nationalism and its challenges.

  5. Korean nationalist historiography (Korean: 민족사학; Hanja: 民族史學) is a way of writing Korean history that centers on the Korean minjok, an ethnically defined Korean nation. This kind of nationalist historiography emerged in the early twentieth century among Korean intellectuals who wanted to foster national consciousness ...

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · Since the 2000s, the term Minjok Culture has hardly been used in South Korea. Instead, “Korean culture” fills the void and “Korea” in many cases means only South Korea. This is similar to North Korea's “Joseon Minjok” or “Kim Il Sung Minjok” exclusively referring to North Korea.

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · The emerging Korean modern nationalism in the absence of sovereignty is effectively captured in the phrase baegui-dongpo or baegui-minjok (‘white-clad people’). The phrase conveys the idea of the white hanbok as a skin that binds the people together, perhaps reflecting how external threats can reinforce the phantasy 15 of an ...

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