DO THEY MEAN WHAT THEY ACT? SURVEILLANCE, THEATRICALITY, AND MIND-HEART AMONG NORTH KOREANS

In this article, I am concerned with the dynamics of self among North Koreans, in conjunction with their predicament of being under constant surveillance. To the outside world, the public behavior of North Koreans counts as one of the most puzzling aspects of the reclusive state, while many observer...

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Published inActa Koreana Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 87 - 111
Main Author Jung, Hyang Jin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Keimyung University, Academia Koreana 01.06.2013
한국학연구원
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ISSN1520-7412
2733-5348
2092-1357
2733-5348
DOI10.18399/acta.2013.16.1.005

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  • Abstract INTRODUCTION DATA COLLECTION PUBLIC FACE, RITUAL TRUTH, AND SURVEILLANCE PURE HEART, UNMASKED FACE, AND SOCIABILITY POLITICAL INDOCTRINATION, MATTERS OF THE HEART, AND THE THEATRICALITY OF FACE THE PUBLIC AND THEATRICALITY IN NORTH KOREA CONCLUSION REFERENCES