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Jae-Cheon Lim

    Kim Jong-il's Leadership of North Korea
    Leader Symbols and Personality Cult in North Korea
    Once Upon a China
    • Once Upon a China is an unconventional architectural story of great beauty, empathy, honour and sadness. The chapters are ingenious reimaginations of ‘Dream of the Red Mansion’, ‘Journey to the West ’, ‘The Water Margin’, and ‘Romance of the Three Kingdoms’, and are conceived as specific themes of Chinese domesticity, consumerism, democracy and adaptability. These four seminal pre-modern fictions contain diverse voices and philosophical perspectives on history as well as satires that have defined past developments of Chinese societies, politics and the built environment. Comics is an unorthodox but extraordinary medium for architectural speculations. The eccentric characteristics of comic-inspired drawings in this book enrich the processes of conception and conceptualisation of design – their fragmented yet sequential nature proves versatile in the imagination of spatial experiences, enabling the complex stories of place, brief and building to materialise. At the same time, the politicisation of architecture through comics engenders a sense of optimism to reappraise Chinese design futures and critical thinking beyond the exuberance of non-contextual Western capitalist models.

      Once Upon a China
    • Leader Symbols and Personality Cult in North Korea

      The Leader State

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the establishment of the cult surrounding the Kim family, this book explores the mechanisms employed by North Korea to promote its leaders and the symbolism associated with them. It examines the state's use of leader symbols and their deeper meanings within the context of North Korean society. This insightful analysis is essential for those studying North Korean politics, Asian political dynamics, and the intersections of political sociology and visual representation.

      Leader Symbols and Personality Cult in North Korea
    • Kim Jong-il's Leadership of North Korea

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the nuances of power within a complex regime, this insightful account delves into the mechanisms and implications of authority in North Korea. It offers valuable perspectives for upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics studying North Korean politics and political theory, enhancing the understanding of a challenging political landscape.

      Kim Jong-il's Leadership of North Korea