A Family of No Prominence: The Descendants of Pak Tokhwa and the Birth of Modern Korea
Eugene Y. Park
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Hardback. Making use of both documentary evidence and oral history, A Family of No Prominence addresses issues of identity, modernity, colonialism, memory, and historical agency through a multigenerational study of a hitherto unknown family, tracing their emergence in early modern Korea and the plight of their descendants in the modern era. Num Pages: 264 pages, illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: WQY. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 20. Weight in Grams: 481.
Koreans are known for their keen interest in genealogy and inherited ancestral status. Yet today's ordinary Korean would be hard pressed to explain the whereabouts of ancestors before the twentieth century. With A Family of No Prominence, Eugene Y. Park gives us a remarkable account of a nonelite family, that of Pak Tŏkhwa and his descendants (which includes the author). Spanning the early modern and modern eras over three centuries (1590–1945), this narrative of one family of the chungin class of people is a landmark achievement.
What we do know of the chungin, or "middle people," of Korea largely comes ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804788762
SKU
V9780804788762
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About Eugene Y. Park
Eugene Y. Park is the Korea Foundation Associate Professor of History and Director of the James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Between Dreams and Reality: The Military Examination in Late Chosŏn Korea, 1600–1984 (2007).
Reviews for A Family of No Prominence: The Descendants of Pak Tokhwa and the Birth of Modern Korea
"A great addition to our understanding of social structure in early modern Korea."
Michael Pettid
Binghamton University
"This book is a tour de force. Park draws from archives, oral history, and even his own memory to trace a family history across nearly half a millennium, offering a much-needed, eye-opening view of individuals in the late Chosŏn period." ... Read more
Michael Pettid
Binghamton University
"This book is a tour de force. Park draws from archives, oral history, and even his own memory to trace a family history across nearly half a millennium, offering a much-needed, eye-opening view of individuals in the late Chosŏn period." ... Read more