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全泰俊,柳在德,李英浩 대한성형외과학회 1976 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.3 No.2
More than 20 centries of thought, ingenuity and skill have been brought to bear on the defects known as cleft lip. The earliest known records of surgical attempts to correct this congenital defects date back to the beginning of the Cristian era. But the surgical repair of cleft lip is one of the most challenging procedures forced by the plastic surgeons and also one of the most fascinating. In 1952, Tennison presented his method for cleft lip repair using a Z-incision and the result was so outstanding that the tennison method has been modified by Marks (1953) and Randall(1959) to improve. This method of repair is now being populized for all single or double primary clefts. Due to economic and social circumstances in Korea, the facial clefts are sometimes left untreated or severely deformed due to unfavorable surgery till 1963 when the triangular flap method was introduced by lew. This paper will discuss the growtn of normal clefted and/or repaired lips by superficial topographycal measurement of the vertical and horizontal length of the lips. Total of 240 cleft lip patients studied, composed with 80 of complete, 80 of incomplete cleft lips, 40 of straight line closure lips, and 40 of triangular flap closure lips. Total of 40 cases of normal lips various age group were studied for comparison. The results can be summarized as follows: 1. The average vertical length of upper lip of normal infants is 9.2mm in male and 8.8mm in female, and of adutls, 15.6mm in male and 15.1mm in female. The average horizontal length of the lip in infants is 27.6mm in male and 26.5mm in female, and in adults 46.8mm in male and 44.9mm in female. 2. There is no difference in the vertical Lengths between Non-cleft side of the cleft lips and the normal lips. 3. The vertical length of repaired cleft lip by the straight line closure is much short and restricted in growth leaving noticeable cleft lip appearance by post operative sequelae. 4. The over all result of repaired cleft lips by modified Triangular flap method is most acceptable on account of growth, function, and appearance of the lips.
The End of History and the Novelistic Haiku in Don DeLillo’s Point Omega
Seunggu Lew(Seunggu Lew) 한국아메리카학회 2023 美國學論集 Vol.55 No.1
This essay attempts to investigate the idea of haiku presented in Don DeLillo’s Point Omega. In the novella, a defense intellectual named Richard Elster proposes a theory of the end of history and suggests a peculiar vision of “haiku war” that he believes may help to retake the future in the face of post-9/11 global challenges exemplified in the Iraq War. Elster’s conceptualization of the omega point of history and haiku war evokes Alexander Kojève’s interpretation of Hegel and, particularly, his theory of post-historical art form inspired from his trip to Japan. Point Omega is a novelistic haiku, through which DeLillo interrogates and discloses the desire to escape from history and moral responsibility beneath Elster’s grand theories of history and war. In his ekphrasis of Douglas Gordon’s 24 Hour Psycho, a video installation of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, DeLillo points to the possibility that his quaint poetics of literary asceticism and ahistorical spirituality could steer us toward what is truly real and, paradoxically, historical. DeLillo’s novelistic haiku examines the inherent complicity between art and politics in order to imagine the future of art relevant to historical realities.
Commodity Chains in East Asia and the Development of the Electronics Industry in South Korea
Lew, Seok Choon,Park, Byung Young Institute for International Trade and Cooperation 2000 Asian International Studies Review Vol.3 No.1
The development of the electronics industry in the East Asian region in characterized by the "flying geese pattern." Forming this flying geese pattern, the most important factor has been the search for low wage labor by firms of more developed countries. They relocate their labor-intensive industries and processes to the developing countries. However, this explanation is not complete because it does not explain how the development of the Korean electronics industry is breaking the existing commodity chains and forming new ones. Like other fast growing economies of East Asian countries, Korea's electronics industry began from importing foreign technology and investments mainly from Japan and the United States. Subsequently, Korean producers began to compete with the developed countries in consumer electronics under their own brand names and became one of the most important manufacturers in the world semiconductor industry. In this regard, the Korean electronics industry demonstrates and exceptional development pattern. To explain this, we must focus on the role of the government and the industrial structure. The distinct development of the electronics in Korea is attributed to the interaction between local firms belonging to chaebol, the government support.
an Institutionalist Reinterpretation of 'Confucian Capitalism' in East Asia
Lew,Seok-Choon Korean Social Science Research Council Korean Nati 1999 Korean Social Science Journal Vol.26 No.2
This paper focuses on the question to what extent do business organization in East Asian countries have Confucian characteristics at the institutional level. Most comparative studies on East Asia have underscored the differences rather than the agreements until now and patrimonial, communitarian commensalistic have been the dominant description for Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese business organizations respectively. This paper argues, however, that these three types are variations of the same qualitative organizational characteristics based on Confucian social order. It further argues that institutional isomorphism and embeddedness between business organization and political environment found in the East Asia has been advantageous to rapid growth by reducing transaction costs involved in economic activities. "Confucian capitalism" is the concept coined to characterize the conjuncture of capitalism and Confucian culture at institutional level in East Asia.