%0 Book %A Marion Eggert %A Florian Pölking %D 2016 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 2196-0895 %@ 9783653047981 %T Integration Processes in the Circulation of Knowledge %B Cases from Korea %R 10.3726/978-3-653-04798-1 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1048822 %X Korea, geographically situated at cultural crossroads, has a long history of creative engagement with knowledge from outside sources. This volume discusses processes of knowledge integration – of interpretive adaptation, dissection, selection and re-assemblage, of reduction and amplification, as well as of blending with existing cognitive structures – in pre-modern and early modern times. The articles assembled deal with a wide range of sources (including material objects as carriers of knowledge) and with diverse fields of knowledge, spanning the realms of philosophy, religion, literature, military and technical knowledge, and political thought. Together, they richly illustrate the transformative powers inherent in re-configurations of knowledge. %K East Asia, literature, modernity, religion %G English