Recommended by Professor Sohn Woon-san (Christian Studies). Matthew Fox is a Catholic theologist who emphasizes original blessing and creation spirituality rather than original sin. Rupert Sheldrake i
Recommended by Assistant Professor Damien Horigan (Graduate School of International Studies). This is an autobiography of Tenzin Gyatso, who was born into a family of farmers in a small Tibetan villag
The prologue begins, "Sidda is a girl again in the hot heart of Louisiana, the bayou world of Catholic saints and voodoo queens." The story deals with the world of the Ya-Yas, an eccentric group of So
In Greek mythology, the muses are goddesses and the very daughters of Zeus, who are said to have inspired creativity in men. According to Hollywood director Albert Brooks, men such as Martin Scorcese,
There are many books about marriage relationships between men and women; most of them being about women and their rights, urging women to speak up for themselves and how to divide household chores wit
Widely known as the streets of multi-fashion and entertainment, the Ewha and Sinchon areas are bustling with people every night and day for the diverse entertainment that draws students in their twent
Recommended by Mary French (English Program Office). Sit down with this book, and enter the world of Bilbo Baggins and share his remarkable adventures. Meet the fearsome fire-breathing dragon and the
Recommended by Professor Kim Eun Mee (Graduate School of International Studies). The Bonesetter"s Daughter is a riveting tale about a Chinese-American woman, her mother, and her grandmother. Trac
Recommended by Warren Chung (English Program Office). The probing, introspective account of Hajime, who apparently has it all―a happy marriage, loving family, a successful career―seems not a work of p
"The sex urge is the source of being and reality itself," said Sigmund Freud (1856~1939), a pioneer in revealing the hidden truths about one of the most basic human instincts, sexuality.Sexuality has
Mrs. Park"s day isn"t really a bowl of cherries so to say, but it"s filled with "worthwhile" tasks like cleaning the house and looking after her husband and two children. If she is to attend a party,
?eethoven was deprived of his sense of hearing late in his life. Still, his passion for writing music endured, making him one of the greatest composers of all time. If Beethoven and music were insepar
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Recommended by Professor Sonia R. Strawn (English Program Office). The Poisonwood Bible is a bestseller in the U.S. and an easy book to read. It is the story
The Argument Culture - Stopping America"s War of Words by Deborah Tannen Recommened by Professor Park Sung-hee (Media Studies). In The Argument Culture, Tannen deals with communication in the maj
Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy Recommended by Professor Lee Young-hee (Design). Ogilvy on Advertising is a book that is considered as a Bible of the advertising field. Ogilvy sums up his years
The relatively cramped cultural center adjacent to the towering Samsung Plaza in Seoul named after French Sculptor Auguste Rodin (the Rodin Gallery) holds a collection of the artist"s well-known
"You"ve got mail." "You have a message." How convenient. What could possibly darken the prospects of email and cellular phones, you might ask. Then think of all those needless emails you get, advertising everything from insurance to porn. And think of all those times you look at your phone in antici
ABBA The great rock music group that dominated the billboard chart in the 70s and early 80s has come back! This time, not in an LP with their name on it, but with a whole musical titled "Mamma Mia."The two male members of the legendary singing group, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus put their h