Chosõn Korean Officials in the Land of Tokugawa Japan: Ethnic Perceptions in the 1719 Korean Embassy
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 38, No 3
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2007.09439 - 468 (30 pages)
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The diplomacy of Korean embassy (t’oηgsinsa in Korean, tsüshinshi in Japanese) with Japan in the seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries established Korea-Japan relations on the framework of peace and amicability - one lat is often referred to as the crystallization of “ neighborly exchange (kyorin in Korean, kãrin in Japanese). But when we situate is in the larger historical context that includes Japan’s invasion of Korea in the late sixteenth century, and its intrusion and colonization of Korea at the tum of the nineteenth century, the nature of “없nicabiliψ’ is called into question. Based on materials lat describe how Korean officials from a “ Confucian land’, interacted with Japanese counterparts and perceived Japanese culture and society, as well as how the Japanese received and treated a corps of foreign visitors to their “ land of the gods (shinkoku), üs article examines a deep layer of ethnocentric animosity and conflict lurking beneath the spectacle of diplomatic exchanges.
I. Introduction
ll. Korean Officials in Tokugawa Japan
lll. The J apanese Who Interaded with Korean Envoys
IV. Conclusion
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