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Yıl 2021, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1, 34 - 48, 16.06.2021

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Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1, 34 - 48, 16.06.2021

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Yookcho Street located at the very heart of Seoul, has been witnessed the urbanisation history of Seoul since it was formed as the main north-south axis of the Joseon dynasty. For almost 600 years, it has been a significant stage where multiple strata of power relations, conflict of interests are gathered. The most pivotal turning point of Yookcho Street was to experience a process of colonisation and modern urbanisation under the rule of Japanese from 1910 until 1945. Through Japanese government socio-spatial arrangements Yookcho Street turned into a modern boulevard and became a stage symbolising the colonial power by conveying the important political message of the Japanese Empire. This paper aims to examine the socio-spatial policies of Japanese colonial rule through focusing on the transformation of the Street into a modern boulevard serving as an imperial showcase.

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  • (n.d.). Retrieved 01 01, 2020, from https://blog.naver.com/hi-story21/221512416730,https://blog.naver.com/hi-story21/221512416730
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  • Bae, S. H. (2017). A Study of the Use of the Gwanghwamun Square through the Evolution of the City Structure of Seoul”, . UIA 2017 Seoul World Architects Congress.
  • Caprio, M. E. (2009). Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
  • Chun, J. (2018). Specters of Schinkel in East Asia: Berlin, Tokyo, and Seoul from a Viewpoint of Modernity/Coloniality. In In: Cho J., Roberts L. (eds) Transnational Encounters between Germany and Korea. Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies.
  • Chung, K. (1994). Kwanghwamun eso Namdaemun kaji (From the Kwangwha Gate to the South Gate). Munhwa kwahak, 5, 45–64.
  • Cumings, B. (1981). The Origins of the Korean War: Liberation and the Emergence of Separate Regimes, 1945–1947 . Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Cumings, B. (1997). Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History . New York: W.W. Norton.
  • Grayson, J. H. (1993). Christianity and State Shinto in Colonial Korea: A Clash of Nationalisms and Religious Beliefs . Diskus. British Association for the Study of Religions. , 1 (2), 13–30.
  • Han, J.-S. (2014). Japan in the public culture of South Korea, 1945–2000s: The making and remaking of colonial sites and memories . The Asia-Pacific Journal , 12(15).
  • Henry, T. A. (2014). Assimilating Seoul: Japanese rule and the politics of public space in colonial Korea, 1910-1945. . Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Iris, I. P. (2019, 12 16). Asian Cities Research Architectural History & Theory: The City . Retrieved 02 09, 2021, from https://asiancitiesresearch.online/2019/12/16/seouls-historical-war-map-1946/
  • Jacobs, J. (1996). Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City. Routledge.
  • Jung, I. (2014). Architecture and Urbanism in Modern Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • Kim, H. R. (1994). A Study on the Style of the Traditional City of Seoul. The Journal of Seoul Studies , 3.
  • Kim, M. S.-H. (2016). “Assimilating Seoul: Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945. By Todd A. Henry. (Reviewed)”. The Journal of Japanese Studies, 42(2), 444-449.
  • Kim, S. (1997). The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean Christianity under Japanese Colonialism . Journal of Church and State(39), 503–521.
  • King, A. (1990). Urbanism, Colonialism and the World-Economy. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Lee, H. K. (2019). ‘Difficult Heritage’ in Nation Building South Korea and Post-Conflict Japanese Colonial Occupation Architecture. Cambridge, UK: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH) University of Cambridge.
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  • Moore, R. (2018). Maps of Seoul, South Korea Under Japanese Occupation. Worlds Revealed: Geography & Maps at The Library Of Congress .
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  • Porter, L. &. (2019). Urbanizing settler-colonial studies: introduction to the special issue. Settler Colonial Studies, 9(2), 177-186.
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  • Sapochak, H. E. (2015). Rising Sun Over Namsan: Shintō Shrines and Tan’gun in Colonial Korea, 1910‐1945. Department of Religious Studies Duke University.
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  • Yoon, H. (2006). The Culture of Fengshui in Korea: An Exploration of East Asian Geomancy. Lexington Books.
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Esengul Danısan 0000-0003-4143-3104

Yayımlanma Tarihi 16 Haziran 2021
Kabul Tarihi 16 Haziran 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1

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APA Danısan, E. (2021). Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, 9(1), 34-48.
AMA Danısan E. Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. Haziran 2021;9(1):34-48.
Chicago Danısan, Esengul. “Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 9, sy. 1 (Haziran 2021): 34-48.
EndNote Danısan E (01 Haziran 2021) Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 9 1 34–48.
IEEE E. Danısan, “Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul”, Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, c. 9, sy. 1, ss. 34–48, 2021.
ISNAD Danısan, Esengul. “Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 9/1 (Haziran 2021), 34-48.
JAMA Danısan E. Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. 2021;9:34–48.
MLA Danısan, Esengul. “Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, c. 9, sy. 1, 2021, ss. 34-48.
Vancouver Danısan E. Colonial Politics On Public Space Under Japanese Rule: Yookcho Street Of Seoul. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. 2021;9(1):34-48.