Ich bin der Herausgeber, überlasse ein Urteil zum Buch also besser den Lesern. Ich selbst finde es natürlich großartig.
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Peter Noever:
__On the Art of Presenting Unfamiliar Art
Rudiger Frank:
__The Political Economy of North Korean Arts
Kate Hext and Aidan Foster-Carter:
__DPRKrazy, Sexy, Cool: The Art of Engaging North Korea
Koen De Ceuster:
__To be an Artist in North Korea: Talent and Then Some More
B. R. Myers:
__KNOCKING ON THE GREAT GATE: The "Strong and Prosperous Country" Campaign in North Korean Propaganda
Sonja Haeussler:
__Revived interest in literary heritage: changes in DPRK cultural policy
Jim Hoare:
__The People's Art Galleries? Some Reflections on Posters, Sculpture and Monuments in the DPRK
Jane Portal:
__The Challenges of Forming a Museum Collection of North Korean Art
Frank Hoffmann:
__Brush, Ink, and Props: The Birth of Korean Painting
Keith Howard:
__Redefining Koreanness: North Korea, musicology, ideology, and "improved" Korean instruments
Ross King:
__Monuments Writ Small: Postage Stamps, Philatelic Iconography and the Commercialization of State Sovereignty in North Korea
Marsha Haufler:
__Mosaic Murals of North Korea
Dafna Zur:
__The Korean War in Children's Picturebooks of the DPRK