UID:
edocfu_9959240527302883
Format:
1 online resource (322 p.)
ISBN:
0-8108-9621-4
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1-282-82052-4
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9786612820526
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1-4422-0505-9
Series Statement:
Asia/Pacific/perspectives
Content:
Following in the footsteps of a writer, artist, and feminist who traveled the route a century ago, To the Diamond Mountains takes readers on a unique journey through China and North and South Korea. By probing the deep past of Northeast Asia at a present moment of profound change, this book offers a fresh perspective on the region's future.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Acknowledgments; Prologue; May Day on the Yalu River; Chapter One; On the Move; To Harbin and Hulan; chapter two; Manchurian Ghosts; Changchun and Shenyang; chapter three; Of Sacred Mountains; Liaoyang and the Thousand Peaks; chapter four; Borderlands; From Shenyang to Dandong; chapter five; Across the Bridge; To Sinuiju and Beyond; Chapter Six; Diversion; On Time; chapter seven; The New Jerusalem; Pyongyang; Chapter Eight; Both Sides Now; Kaesong, Dorasan, and the Line in Between; chapter nine; In the Palace of the Murdered Queen; Seoul; Chapter Ten; Islands in the Bay; To Busan
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Chapter ElevenThe Road to the Mountains; South from Wonsan; chapter twelve; Traveling Hopefully; Selected Bibliography; About the Author
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4422-0504-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4422-0503-2
Language:
English