Admission requirements
A beginning level of proficiency in Korean is crucial.
Admission to BA Korea/Japan/China Studies and BA International Studies students only and only those who sucessfully completed Methods and Issues in Korean Culture, with a maximum of 20 students
Description
This course investigates the intimate connection between language, culture and society in Korean context. The course provides students with a general overview and understanding of how native speakers’ cultural values and related activities are formulated and expressed through language and how the social relationships with others are practiced through language. In this course, students will be introduced to selected key concepts of sociolinguistics, such as hierarchy, solidarity, power and gender, next to the basic linguistic features in Korean language.
Course objectives
Objectives of this course are:
To develop an in-depth understanding of Korean culture and society in the analysis of spoken and written Korean discourse.
To critically engage with research findings in the field and present opinions and arguments in written and oral form.
To acquire an ability to use theoretical and analytical tools to discuss the socio-cultural nature of Korean.
Timetable
Mode of instruction
Lecture and Seminar
Course Load
Total workload: 140 hours
Contact hour: 26 hours (2 hours per week for 13 weeks)
Preparation: 26 hours (2 hours per week for 13 weeks)
Presentation: 23 hours
Discussant: 5 hours
Written assignments: 60 hours
Assessment method
Assessment and weighing :
1. Active class participation 40%
Attendance
Quizzes (15%)
Written comments on presentations (5%)
Group Presentation (10%)
Individual Presentation (5%)
Discussant (5%)
- Written assignment 60%
Midterm: critical review (minimum 800 words, 20%)
Final Research Paper (minimum 2,500 words, 40%):
Proposal (10%), outline and a key example (5%), abstract (5%), and final paper (20%)
Resit
In case of a resit, only written assignment (60 %) can be rewritten.
**As is the case for all Korean Studies courses, a strict attendance policy will be enforced. Attendance for all seminars is expected. Failure to attend results in a lower grade. If you do not attend more than three classes you will not be able to continue attending the classes and your paper may not be graded by the instructor(s). If you have a valid reason not to attend, you may get dispensation from this rule, but you have to consult the coordinator of studies on this.
Blackboard
Yes. All the relevant information including syllabus, course slides and grade will be given through the Blackboard.
Reading list
Background text: Ho-min Sohn. 2006. Korean language in culture and society. USA: University of Hawai’i press.
Other reading materials: see Blackboard.
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available in English and Dutch
Contact
Mw. Dr. J.H. Park, Room 127 in the Arsenaal.