An Autoethnographic Quest1: Searching for “Peace” in Seoul, South Korea

This autoethnographic narrative explores the cultural contours of “Peace” in Seoul, South Korea, bringing together elements of cultural criticism, narrative travelogue, and cultural anthropology. Written as an exemplar for a “Quest Autoethnography,” it seeks to explore the multiple, layered nature o...

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Narratives
Peace
Peace studies
Political science
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