South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil

In 1978, South Korea announced the success of its Green Revolution. Central to this success was the high-yielding variety (HYV), T’ongil. At the same time, the name T’ongil directly expresses the reunification of the Korean peninsula. How do we then make sense of the creation of this HYV especially...

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Main Author: Lee, Livia Yu Ting
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559592023-03-11T20:09:53Z South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil Lee, Livia Yu Ting Hallam Stevens School of Humanities HStevens@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History::Asia::Korea In 1978, South Korea announced the success of its Green Revolution. Central to this success was the high-yielding variety (HYV), T’ongil. At the same time, the name T’ongil directly expresses the reunification of the Korean peninsula. How do we then make sense of the creation of this HYV especially in the backdrop of the Cold War? More importantly, what set the global Green Revolution apart from South Korea’s Green Revolution? This paper will hence explore the broader political context in which T’ongil was created. Analysis of T’ongil through the 1970s to 1990s reveal the changing perceptions of the new variety; what had once been a celebrated success by the Park Chung Hee administration met with rapid decline throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Even during the 1970s, there were varying definitions of success: self-sufficiency for Park, taste and durability for Mun-Heu Hue and positive reception of farmers. On the onset of post-Cold War and globalisation, T’ongil came to represent globalisation and evolving inter-Korean relations. Hence, this paper argues that T’ongil was a site of contestation amongst various actors who held different perceptions based on their circumstances. Bachelor of Arts in History 2022-03-27T12:22:49Z 2022-03-27T12:22:49Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, L. Y. T. (2022). South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155959 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155959 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lee, Livia Yu Ting
South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil
description In 1978, South Korea announced the success of its Green Revolution. Central to this success was the high-yielding variety (HYV), T’ongil. At the same time, the name T’ongil directly expresses the reunification of the Korean peninsula. How do we then make sense of the creation of this HYV especially in the backdrop of the Cold War? More importantly, what set the global Green Revolution apart from South Korea’s Green Revolution? This paper will hence explore the broader political context in which T’ongil was created. Analysis of T’ongil through the 1970s to 1990s reveal the changing perceptions of the new variety; what had once been a celebrated success by the Park Chung Hee administration met with rapid decline throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Even during the 1970s, there were varying definitions of success: self-sufficiency for Park, taste and durability for Mun-Heu Hue and positive reception of farmers. On the onset of post-Cold War and globalisation, T’ongil came to represent globalisation and evolving inter-Korean relations. Hence, this paper argues that T’ongil was a site of contestation amongst various actors who held different perceptions based on their circumstances.
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title South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil
title_short South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil
title_full South Korea's Green Revolution : the story of T'ongil
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