All Entries: 53 All Featured Tags Subjects Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Essay Chinese Characters and Korean Names By Georgina Flores (Business & Economics, UCLA '25) View Entry Filed Under Essay Finding Agency in Chosŏn Korea- Buddhist Performing Troupes and Women Writers By Hannah Kaufman (Asian Humanities, UCLA '23) View Entry Filed Under Podcast Women and everyday life: domestication and objectification of women during the Chosŏn era. By Eziekella Nnenna Okereke (Human Biology and Society, UCLA '25) & Lydia Jung (Sociology, UCLA '23) View Entry Filed Under Essay Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, and Social Order: Transformation of Korean Society from Koryŏ to Chosŏn By Xuanting Mao (Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, UCLA ' 23) View Entry Filed Under Essay Parental Compassion and Law in Korean Slavery By Mariana Melgar (Political Science, UCLA '23) View Entry Filed Under Essay Korean Military Evolution and Tactics in the 16th and 17th century By Omar Sanchez (Japanese, UCLA '22) View Entry Filed Under Essay How Joseon Korea claimed to be the true successor to the fallen Ming empire By Thomas Brown (Pre-history) View Entry Filed Under Essay Expectations vs. Reality: Chosŏn Confucian Scholars Advocating for War By Toni Enriquez (Asian Humanities, UCLA '23) View Entry Filed Under Essay Chosŏn Women and Pregnancy By Zubaida Morataya Bashir (Neuroscience, UCLA '24) View Entry Filed Under Comic The Korean Language Reform of 1446 By Paul Song (Korean, UCLA '22) View Entry Filed Under Application How Hangul's Purpose was Beyond Korea By Selene H. Chang (Linguistics and Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA '23), Esther Lee (Biology, UCLA '22), Drew Panchana (Korean, UCLA '23) & Robert Keanu Ramirez (Asian Languages and Linguistics, UCLA '23) View Entry Filed Under Artwork Namhan Mountain Fortress By Kaitlyn Jang View Entry | Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under Essay Chinese Characters and Korean Names By Georgina Flores (Business & Economics, UCLA '25) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Finding Agency in Chosŏn Korea- Buddhist Performing Troupes and Women Writers By Hannah Kaufman (Asian Humanities, UCLA '23) View Entry
Filed Under Podcast Women and everyday life: domestication and objectification of women during the Chosŏn era. By Eziekella Nnenna Okereke (Human Biology and Society, UCLA '25) & Lydia Jung (Sociology, UCLA '23) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, and Social Order: Transformation of Korean Society from Koryŏ to Chosŏn By Xuanting Mao (Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, UCLA ' 23) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Parental Compassion and Law in Korean Slavery By Mariana Melgar (Political Science, UCLA '23) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Korean Military Evolution and Tactics in the 16th and 17th century By Omar Sanchez (Japanese, UCLA '22) View Entry
Filed Under Essay How Joseon Korea claimed to be the true successor to the fallen Ming empire By Thomas Brown (Pre-history) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Expectations vs. Reality: Chosŏn Confucian Scholars Advocating for War By Toni Enriquez (Asian Humanities, UCLA '23) View Entry
Filed Under Essay Chosŏn Women and Pregnancy By Zubaida Morataya Bashir (Neuroscience, UCLA '24) View Entry
Filed Under Application How Hangul's Purpose was Beyond Korea By Selene H. Chang (Linguistics and Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA '23), Esther Lee (Biology, UCLA '22), Drew Panchana (Korean, UCLA '23) & Robert Keanu Ramirez (Asian Languages and Linguistics, UCLA '23) View Entry