ksf2008
Korean Studies spring fellowship 2008
organized by Korea Society with support
from The Freeman Foundation and in-country support by The Academy of Korean Studies
Many of the pictures, movies clips and recorded audio selections produced from this study-tour are available online below to view or to download and edit (http://koreanstudies08.googlepages.com/ksf2008)
Also see the study-tour map tagged with pictures.
CreativeCommons License: Please give credit to G P Witteveen
PICTURE SETS
PANORAMIC VIEWS stitched together
KOREAN LANGUAGE LEARNING
Introduction to diverse foods in Korea
Pointers to the past today (citation of history)
Korean Traditional Music sampler: PDF file with liner notes for 21 selected tracks; click the play button to hear the excerpts. Permission received to use for educational, non-commercial purposes; about 4 MB)
Read Hangeul image sets from 2008:
announcements - notices - foods - shops - other
Read Hangeul practice, about 60 images from 2005
Korean language learning leads
FM radio clips (1-5 minutes; 3/08): 76 files> set 1, set 2
Haeinsa (temple of the Tripitaka Koreana)
Kaesong sights on this North Korea day trip
Kyongju in SE Korea, seat of the Shilla Kingdom to 935 CE
Pulguksa (temple with the Sokkurram Buddha of the grotto)
School visit in Cheongju (Wonp'yeong middle school)
Seoul views
Streets scenes, many glimpsed from the bus
1592 fort dating to the six year invasion by Japanese
more KOREAN STUDIES
Bundles of files as single ZIP file download: audio, image sets, video segments
Online albumsfrom the 2008 Korean Studies Spring trip: touring, video clips, 1592 imjin main fort
Cumulative list of Korea Outreach resources (blog listing)
Korean Studies sources in overview
Comparing Japan to Korea brief topical impressions (2005)
MOVIE SHORTS for online playback (320x240 size). Also available as movie download in one ZIP file.
*individual movies sent in full size (640x480) upon request to anthroview ATgmaildot com.
Wonp'yeong middle school in cheongju; drum lesson
Sounding the bell at Heungdeok-sa (temple reconstruction)
The vast palace of Cheondeok-gung in downtown Seoul
Kaesong day-trip also Land uses by example
Newly opened National Museum of Korea
Temple visit to Haein-sa (part 1 and 2)
Shilla-era temple, Bunhwang-sa; including fish drum
Looking around the temple of Pulguk-sa
Walking the fort from the 1592 Japanese invasion
Reciting a shijo classic poem
Production of all materials by Guven Witteveen April 2008, anthroview@gmail dotcom