User:Ctextor at uofu/sandbox

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Here is my plan for the project. Want to add citations to this page.

Here are the sources I'm planning to use:


 * link link link
 * another link

new section!
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Sample Project Draft
Here I am drafting a new section for the South Korean literature article.

Current lead: South Korean literature is literature written or produced in South Korea following the division of Korea into North and South in 1945. South Korean literature is primarily written in Korean, though English loanwords are prevalent. Wolbuk writers are an important aspect of South Korean literature's origins. No really, wolbuk writers are important.

Alternative sandbox: User:Ctextor at uofu/South Korean Literature sandbox

Link to second sandbox: User:Ctextor at uofu/South Korean Literature2 sandbox

Sample Project Bibliography
Fulton, Bruce, and Youngmin Kwon, "Introduction," in Modern Korean Fiction (New York, Columbia University Press, 2005)


 * "wolbuk" writers
 * hangul generation

Mostow, Joshua, ed., The Columbia Companion to Modern East Asian Literature (New York, Columbia University Press, 2005)


 * "wolbuk" writers
 * postwar fiction

More sources here...

High-importance Korea-related articles close to course topics:
Korea under Japanese rule

Culture of Korea

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kimchi

Korean cuisine

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chuseok

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arirang

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hanbok

Korean art

Korean literature

Korean dance

Music of Korea

High-importance Japan-related articles close to course topics:
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

Manga

Sony

Akira Kurosawa

Empire of Japan

Haiku

Japanese art

Japanese cuisine

Japanese literature

Japanese martial arts

Japanese poetry

Karaoke

Yukio Mishima

Music of Japan

Onsen

Origami

Post-occupation Japan

Public holidays in Japan

Sake

Sport in Japan

Sumo

Sushi

Culture of Japan

Japanese festivals

Miai

Video gaming in Japan

List of course-related articles:
Popular culture

Popular culture studies

Empire of Japan

Korean Wave

Korea under Japanese rule

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Angoulême International Comics Festival

Wang Subok (Korean)

Choi Seung-hee

Arirang

Kisaeng

Ri Ki-yong

Yoshiki Hayama

Osamu Dazai

Taiko Hirabayashi

Yi T'aejun (Korean) (It's a travesty that there is no English-language page for Yi T'aejun. Very important writer!)

Kim Sok-pom

Motofumi Kobayashi

Apocalypse Meow

Joseph Nye

Soft power

Doraemon

Hisaya Nakajo

Hana-Kimi

To the Beautiful You

Chunhyangjeon

Im Kwon-taek

Chunhyang (2000 film)

Legend of Chun Hyang

All Under the Moon

Yoichi Sai

Yang Sok-il

Hyunhaetan Marriage War (Korean)

Faker (video gamer)

League of Legends

Overwatch (video game)

Geguri

Pom Poko

Wonderful Days (film)

Isao Takahata

Kim Moon-saeng

Studio Ghibli

Article Evaluation
Observations on Choi Seung-hee Article:
 * lacks in-line citations
 * one of two bibliographic references is a broken link
 * good images
 * included in Category:Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan - is this appropriate?