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[New Release] 'Even If I Do Well, I'll End Up a Corpse' and More

[New Release] 'Even If I Do Well, I'll End Up a Corpse' and More


◆Even if you do well, you will end up dead = The author is an undertaker. He vividly conveys experiences encountered on the edge of death. It is the daily life of the restless Westwind Crematorium. He talks about death in a humorous yet sharp tone. Crossing the boundaries of history, religion, and literature, he reflects on how our culture deals with death through various contexts. (Written by Caitlin Doughty / Translated by Im Hee-geun / Banbi)


[New Release] 'Even If I Do Well, I'll End Up a Corpse' and More


◆The Future of Education: Culture Engineering = Experts from various fields discuss Korean society’s culture, education, and future. They reveal the weaknesses, rigidity, and areas for improvement in our culture to suggest better directions. It is not simply about changing systems and pursuing efficiency. It is a call to identify and explore cultural inertia and weaknesses. (Written by Paul Kim, Kim Gil-hong, Na Seong-seop, Ham Don-gyun / Dongasia)


[New Release] 'Even If I Do Well, I'll End Up a Corpse' and More


◆The Betrayal of Performance Indicators = Criticizes the phenomenon where obsession with quantifying performance turns measurement itself into the goal. It closely analyzes the often overlooked dangers of quantitative measurement and draws out various concerns. "Just because something can be measured does not mean it is worth measuring, and the items measured may be unrelated to what we truly want to know." (Written by Jerry Muller / Translated by Kim Yoon-kyung / Gungri)


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