1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910157836903321

Titolo

After-development dynamics : South Korea's contemporary engagement with Asia

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015

ISBN

0-19-179634-4

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)

Disciplina

337.519505

Soggetti

International Commerce

Commerce

Business & Economics

South Korea Economic conditions

South Korea Economic policy

South Korea Foreign relations Asia

Asia Foreign relations South Korea

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sommario/riassunto

This title seeks to understand what a successful country like South Korea does after it has attained 'development' and economic maturity. It looks at Korea and Asian regionalism; Korean business and innovation strategies in Asia; and Asian migration and immigrants in Korea.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910219861003321

Autore

Coates Donna

Titolo

Writing Alberta : Building on a Literary Identity

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Calgary, : University of Calgary Press, 2017

Descrizione fisica

1 electronic resource (320 p.)

Collana

The West

Soggetti

Literature & literary studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Alberta writing has a long tradition. Beginning with the pictographs of Writing-on-Stone, followed by Euro-Canadian exploration texts, the post-treaty writing of the agrarian colonization period, and into the present era, Alberta writing has come to be seen as a distinct literature. In this volume Melnyk and Coates continue the project of scholarly analysis of Alberta literature that they began with Wild Words: Essays on Alberta Literature (2009). They argue that the essays in their new book confirm that Alberta's literary identity is historically contingent with a diverse, changing content, that makes its definition a work-in-progress. The essays in this volume provide contemporary perspectives on major figures in poetry and fiction, such as Robert Kroetsch, Sheila Watson, Alice Major, and Fred Stenson. Other essays bring to light relatively unknown figures such as the Serbian Canadian writer David Albahari and the pioneer clergyman Nestor Dmytrow. Writing Alberta: Building on a Literary Identity offers a detailed discussion of contemporary Indigenous writers, an overview of Alberta historiography of the past century, and the fascinating autobiographical reflections of the novelist Katherine Govier on her literary career and its Alberta influences. This collection demonstrates that Alberta writers, especially in the contemporary period, are not afraid to uncover, re-think, and re-imagine parts of Alberta history, thereby exposing what had been lain to rest as an unfinished business needing serious re-consideration.