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  • Myers, B. R., 1963-
     
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  • Propaganda, North Korean -- Social aspects.
     
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  • Nationalism -- Korea (North)
     
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  • National characteristics, Korean.
     
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  • Korea (North) -- Social conditions.
     
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    The cleanest race [electronic resource] : how North Koreans see themselves and why it matters / B.R. Myers.
    by Myers, B. R., 1963-
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    Brooklyn, N.Y. : Melville House, c2010.
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  • Propaganda, North Korean -- Social aspects.
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  • Nationalism -- Korea (North)
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  • National characteristics, Korean.
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  • Ethnicity -- Korea (North)
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  • Korea (North) -- Social conditions.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=DD8354C5-3EB1-43A3-92B3-7851EC962A88 This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781935554974 (electronic bk.)
    1935554972 (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource (200 p.) : ill. (some col.).
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    1st ed.
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    "Here B. R. Myers, a North Korea analyst and a contributing editor of The Atlantic, presents the first full-length study of the North Korean worldview. Drawing on extensive research into the regime's domestic propaganda, including films, romance novels and other artifacts of the personality cult, Myers analyzes each of the country's official myths in turn - from the notion of Koreans' unique moral purity, to the myth of an America quaking in terror of "the Iron General." In a concise but groundbreaking historical section, Myers also traces the origins of this official culture back to the Japanese fascist thought in which North Korea's first idealogues were schooled."--BOOK JACKET.
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