Infected Korean language, purity versus hybridity

from the sinographic cosmopolis to Japanese colonialism to global English

Infected Korean language, purity versus hybri ...
Chong-sŏk Ko, Chong-sŏk Ko
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Infected Korean language, purity versus hybridity

from the sinographic cosmopolis to Japanese colonialism to global English

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Publisher
Cambria Press
Language
English
Pages
310

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Table of Contents

A clumsy confession of love: In lieu of a preface
A footnote to my confession infected language, infected literature: one perspective on Korea-phone literature
Contamination, infiltration, hybridity: a swipe at purism in Korean
We are all greeks: on the English-as-official-language debate
Disposable legacy, indispensable heritage: thoughts on Chinese characters
France: from pullans pmnans to prangs
Random thoughts on Nuije Ka
On the peripheries of sgyng pylgok: song of the western capital.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Originally published as Kugŏ ŭi pyŏnduri rŭl tamŭn myŏtkae ŭi pʻunggyŏnghwa, 1999.

Published in
Amherst, New York
Series
Cambria Sinophone World Series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
495.7
Library of Congress
PL908.8 .K6413 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 310 pages
Number of pages
310

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31179020M
ISBN 13
9781604978711
LCCN
2013045103
OCLC/WorldCat
863127630

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