User:Ctextor at uofu/sandbox
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[edit]Here is my plan for the project. Want to add citations to this page.
Here are the sources I'm planning to use:
- link link link
- another link
new section!
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Sample Project Draft
[edit]Here I am drafting a new section for the South Korean literature article.
Current lead: South Korean literature is literature written or produced in South Korea following the division of Korea into North and South in 1945.[1] South Korean literature is primarily written in Korean, though English loanwords are prevalent.[2] Wolbuk writers are an important aspect of South Korean literature's origins.[3] No really, wolbuk writers are important.[3]
Alternative sandbox: User:Ctextor at uofu/South Korean Literature sandbox
Link to second sandbox: User:Ctextor at uofu/South Korean Literature2 sandbox
Sample Project Bibliography
[edit]Fulton, Bruce, and Youngmin Kwon, "Introduction," in Modern Korean Fiction (New York, Columbia University Press, 2005)
- "wolbuk" writers
- hangul generation
Mostow, Joshua, ed., The Columbia Companion to Modern East Asian Literature (New York, Columbia University Press, 2005)
- "wolbuk" writers
- postwar fiction
More sources here...
High-importance Korea-related articles close to course topics:
[edit]https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kimchi
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chuseok
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arirang
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hanbok
High-importance Japan-related articles close to course topics:
[edit]Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
List of course-related articles:
[edit]Angoulême International Comics Festival
Yi T'aejun (Korean) (It's a travesty that there is no English-language page for Yi T'aejun. Very important writer!)
Hyunhaetan Marriage War (Korean)
Article Evaluation
[edit]Observations on Choi Seung-hee Article:
- lacks in-line citations
- one of two bibliographic references is a broken link
- good images
- included in Category:Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan - is this appropriate?
- ^ Lee, Peter H. (2003). A History of Korean Literature. Cambridge University Press. p. 481. ISBN 1139440861.
- ^ Lee 2003, p. 25.
- ^ a b Fulton, Bruce; Kwon, Youngmin (2005). Modern Korean Fiction. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. xvi. ISBN 0231135130.