I. An Overview
2. 130 Years of German-Korean Relations
II. German-Korean Relations before 1945
3. Paul Georg von Möllendorff: A German Reformer in Korea
4. Franz Eckart and Richard Wunsch: Two Prussians in Korean Service
5. Specters of Schinkel in East Asisa: Berlin, Tokyo and Seoul from a Viewpoint of Modernity/Coloniality
III. A Common Fate in the Cold War Era and Beyond
6. Korean-German Relations from the 1950s to the 1980s: Archive-based Approach to Cold War-Era History
7. Third-World Politics of Luise Rinser in the 1970s and 1980s: Isang Yun and North Korea
8. Liminal Visions: Cinematic Representations of the German and Korean Divides
9. The "Ignorant" Other: Popular Stereotypes of North Korean Refugees in South Korea and East Germans in Unified Germany
10. Illusions of Unity: Life Narratives in Eastern German and North Korean Unification Literature
IV. The Migration of Ideas and People
11. Depictions of the Self as Korean in German-language Literature by Mirok Li and Kang Moon Suk
12. Endstation der Sehnsüchte: Home-Making of Return Gastarbeiter Migrants
13. History as a Reflecting Mirror: Korea's Appropriation of Germany's Experience in Rectifying the Past
14. Goethe's Faust in the South Korean Manhwa "The Tarot Cafe" Sang-Sun Park's Critical Project
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