BellD (1996) Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism. New York: Basic Books.
2.
CottleTJ (1976) Perceiving Time. New York: Wiley.
3.
GiddensA (1982) On the relation of sociology to philosophy. In: SecordPF (ed.) Explaining Human Behavior. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 175–187.
4.
HyunYH (1986) Hankuk Munhwa’wa Gheedok’gyo Yunri [Korean Culture and Christian Ethics]. Seoul, South Korea: Munhak’kwa Jisung.
5.
KimKU (1998) Iljae’siki Tochak Jishikin’eui Minjok’munhwa Inshil’eui Teul [The frame for ethnic cultural perception of indigenous intellectuals during the Japanese colonial period]. Bugyomunhwa Yongu (4): 79–120.
6.
KimMSchwartzB (2010) Northeast Asia’s Difficult Past: Essays in Collective Memory. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
7.
KimSR (1993) Tal’shikminji’sidae’eui Munhwa’ihae: Bikyo Bangbup’kwa Kwanryun’haeseo [Cultural understanding in the postcolonial era: with a focus on the methods of comparison]. Bugyomunhwa Yongu (1): 79–111.
8.
SchwartzBKimM (2002) Honor, dignity, and collective memory: judging the past in Korea and the United States. In: CeruloKA (ed.) Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York: Routledge, pp. 209–226.