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Andrew Hall Last modified date:2023.11.22

Associate Professor / Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society / Department of Cultural Studies / Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies


Books
1. Andrew Hall and Leighanne Yuh, editors, Education, Language, and the Intellectual Underpinnings of Modern Korea, Leiden, ISBN: 9789004515369, 9004515364
OCLC: 1351625811, 2022.12, [URL], Education, the production of knowledge, identity formation, and ideological hegemony are inextricably linked in early modern and modern Korea. This study examines the production and consumption of knowledge by a multitude of actors and across languages, texts, and disciplines to analyze the formulation, contestation, and negotiation of knowledge. The production and dissemination of knowledge become sites for contestation and struggle—sometimes overlapping, at other times competing—resulting in a shift from a focus on state power and its control over knowledge and discourse to an analysis of local processes of knowledge production and the roles local actors play in them. Contributors are Daniel Pieper, W. Scott Wells, Yong-Jin Hahn, Furukawa Noriko, Lim Sang Seok, Kokubu Mari, Mark Caprio, Deborah Solomon, and Yoonmi Lee..
2. Veda Hale, Andrew Hall, Lynne Larson, A Craving for Beauty: The Collected Writings of Maurine Whipple, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, By Common Consent Press
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1948218368
496 pages., 2020.10, [URL], Maurine Whipple (1903-1992) was one of the Lost Generation of Mormon writers, a group working in the mid-20th century who critically examined Mormonism. Her masterpiece, The Giant Joshua, published by Houghton-Mifflin in 1941, is a classic American novel of colonization and community building. A Craving for Beauty: The Collected Writings of Maurine Whipple consists of the editors’ introduction and twenty-seven individual works Whipple wrote, including short stories, essays, magazine articles, and two unfinished novels. The stories are divided into six sections: Autobiographical and Family History Sketches, The Maturing Artist, Narratives of Faith, War Stories, Magazine Articles, and The Unfinished Novels. This last section includes five chapters and a synopsis of Cleave the Wood, the planned sequel for Whipple’s masterpiece, The Giant Joshua. Cleave the Wood is the centerpiece of the collection, taking up approximately 30% of the total manuscript..
3. Education history in Manchuria and Korea: An international approach.
4. Andrew Reed Hall, How to Survive and Thrive in Higher Education: Practical Lessons from the Kyushu University International Faculty. , Kyushu University , 2014.03, In 2010 Kyushu University launched its Global 30 program, hiring a batch of new English-speaking foreign teachers from around the world, and enrolling both undergraduate and graduate foreign students for its English-language International degree programs. The new faculty members came with a variety of backgrounds, some with previous experience in Japan, some new to the country. To provide in-service training and a forum for interfaculty communication, the international faculty, led by Professors Jeffery Kurashige and Ogata Kazuo, formed the G30 Faculty Development program in July 2011.

Since that time the G30 faculty has held several FD meetings, with presentations from both G30 faculty members and outside speakers. With new faculty arriving every year, we felt the need to record and further disseminate some of the wisdom imparted in these meetings. I chose 11 presentations to be rewritten as essays. Some FD presentations were not included, usually because they addressed immediately topical issues, and so not apply to future situations.
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