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==강연자 소개== | ==강연자 소개== | ||
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*1971 Brigham Young University, BA Asian Studies and Anthropology | *1971 Brigham Young University, BA Asian Studies and Anthropology | ||
*1973 Harvard University, MA, Regional Studies--East Asia | *1973 Harvard University, MA, Regional Studies--East Asia | ||
*1987 Harvard University, PhD, East Asian Languages & Civilization | *1987 Harvard University, PhD, East Asian Languages & Civilization | ||
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*1978-1983 Executive Director, Korean-American Educational (Fulbright) Commission, Seoul, Korea | *1978-1983 Executive Director, Korean-American Educational (Fulbright) Commission, Seoul, Korea | ||
*1984-present Brigham Young University | *1984-present Brigham Young University | ||
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*Korean Adoption and Inheritance: Case Studies in the Creation of a Classic Confucian Society, Cornell East Asia Series, (awarded Yeonnam Prize for best book on Korea that year) 1996. | *Korean Adoption and Inheritance: Case Studies in the Creation of a Classic Confucian Society, Cornell East Asia Series, (awarded Yeonnam Prize for best book on Korea that year) 1996. | ||
*Yugyo sahoe ui ch’angch’ul: Choson chunggi ibyangje wa sangsokche ui pyonhwa (The emergence of Confucian society: Changes in inheritance and adoption in the middle of the Choson dynasty), Seoul: Ilchogak, 2000. | *Yugyo sahoe ui ch’angch’ul: Choson chunggi ibyangje wa sangsokche ui pyonhwa (The emergence of Confucian society: Changes in inheritance and adoption in the middle of the Choson dynasty), Seoul: Ilchogak, 2000. | ||
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*Korean Religious Places, Academy of Korean Studies, 2016 | *Korean Religious Places, Academy of Korean Studies, 2016 | ||
*and numerous articles in journals and books. | *and numerous articles in journals and books. | ||
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− | *1998-2000 Chair, CKS (Committee Korean Studies) a | + | *1998-2000 Chair, CKS (Committee Korean Studies) a subcommittee of AAS (the Association for Asian Studies) |
− | *In recent years, numerous lectures and training programs for American textbook writers, secondary school teachers, Korean Heritage Schools across the US and in Korea. Editor-in-Chief. | + | *In recent years, numerous lectures and training programs for American textbook writers, secondary school teachers, Korean Heritage Schools across the US and in Korea. Editor-in-Chief. Korea Journal. |
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2016년 9월 27일 (화) 15:26 기준 최신판
Mark Peterson | |
Name in Latin Alphabet: | Mark Peterson |
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Nationality: | USA |
Affiliation: | Brigham Young University |
강연자 소개
Education
- 1971 Brigham Young University, BA Asian Studies and Anthropology
- 1973 Harvard University, MA, Regional Studies--East Asia
- 1987 Harvard University, PhD, East Asian Languages & Civilization
Employment
- 1978-1983 Executive Director, Korean-American Educational (Fulbright) Commission, Seoul, Korea
- 1984-present Brigham Young University
Books
- Korean Adoption and Inheritance: Case Studies in the Creation of a Classic Confucian Society, Cornell East Asia Series, (awarded Yeonnam Prize for best book on Korea that year) 1996.
- Yugyo sahoe ui ch’angch’ul: Choson chunggi ibyangje wa sangsokche ui pyonhwa (The emergence of Confucian society: Changes in inheritance and adoption in the middle of the Choson dynasty), Seoul: Ilchogak, 2000.
- Korean Women: View from the Inner Room, ed. by Laurel Kendall and Mark Peterson (New Haven: East Rock Press, 1984).
- A Brief History of Korea, Facts on File, New York 2010
- Korean Religious Places, Academy of Korean Studies, 2016
- and numerous articles in journals and books.
Professional Activities
- 1998-2000 Chair, CKS (Committee Korean Studies) a subcommittee of AAS (the Association for Asian Studies)
- In recent years, numerous lectures and training programs for American textbook writers, secondary school teachers, Korean Heritage Schools across the US and in Korea. Editor-in-Chief. Korea Journal.