An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology

An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology
Author: Won-Oh Choi
Publsiher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004213258

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The Journal of Youth and Theology is an international peer-reviewed academic journal that aims at furthering the academic study and research of youth and youth ministry, and the formal teaching and training of youth ministry.

Sketches of Korea

Sketches of Korea
Author: Benjamin Joinau,Elodie Dornand de Rouville
Publsiher: Seoul Selection
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781624120510

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How Much Do You Think You Know about Korea? Get a glimpse of the many faces of Korea in illustration form Kimchi, K-pop, taekwondo, Samsung—the images that most people get when they think of Korea don’t stray much beyond the usual ones. But there are so many more fascinating sides to Korea. A cultural anthropologist with over 20 years of personal experience in Korea, author Benjamin Joinau introduces readers to the various faces of Korea outside those that Koreans typically like to present, guided by Elodie Dornand de Rouville’s refreshingly original and detailed illustrations—Korean society through the eyes of two foreigners. Grab a copy and let's take a look at the real faces of Korea, past and present.

An Illustrated Guide to Korean Culture

An Illustrated Guide to Korean Culture
Author: National Academy of the Korean Language
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Cooking, Korean
ISBN: 8985846981

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Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Korea

Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Korea
Author: James E. Hoare
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 693
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810870932

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The Korean Peninsula lies at the strategic heart of East Asia, between China, Russia, and Japan, and has been influenced in different ways and at different times by all three of them. Across the Pacific lies the United State, which has also had a major influence on the peninsula since the first encounters in the mid-nineteenth century. Faced by such powerful neighbors, the Koreans have had to struggle hard to maintain their political and cultural identity. The result has been to create a fiercely independent people. If they have from time to time been divided, the pressures towards unification have always proved strong. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Korea covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Republic of Korea.

Transforming Gender and Emotion

Transforming Gender and Emotion
Author: Sookja Cho
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780472130634

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Illuminates how one folktale serves as a living record of the evolving cultures and relationships of China and Korea

Traditional Cosmology vol 5 Solar and Lunar Anomalies

Traditional Cosmology  vol  5  Solar and Lunar Anomalies
Author: Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs
Publsiher: All-Round Publications
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781999438302

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This work, in 6 volumes, is a compendium of traditional cosmologies worldwide. The material includes the global mythology of creation and destruction, but also comprises information drawn from other areas of traditional knowledge, ritual, iconography, shamanism, costume, and dance. Relying on original sources, universal points of agreement are identified, often on counter-intuitive ideas. These suggest a single template, a blueprint for a universal mythology of origins with local variations. Volume 5 documents a large number of traditions concerning unusual and often undesirable properties and activities of the sun and moon. To name just a few examples, prominent beliefs were that the moon was originally brighter than the sun and that the earth once succumbed to the heat caused by the sun's former proximity, its greater strength, its failure to move or the appearance of multiple luminaries.

Indigenous Psychology of Spirituality

Indigenous Psychology of Spirituality
Author: Alvin Dueck
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030508692

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This book presents cutting-edge research and theory in the emerging field of the indigenous psychology of religion. Its authors examine the influence of colonization and illustrate the use of novel research methodologies utilised in studies with communities in India, Korea, China, Indonesia, America, and Poland. Whereas Western psychology has traditionally viewed religion through an institutional lens and from a Euro-American perspective, this book aims to facilitate an understanding of indigenous spiritualities on their own terms and from the indigenous people’s lived experience. In doing so, the contributors seek to support indigenous communities in the recovery of their voice, original vision, and ancient practices, and to follow their yearning as echoed in T. S. Eliot’s words: “In my beginning is my end.” The book is replete with examples of this recovery of indigeneity in, for example, Chinese notions of harmony and resilience; cultural differences in hearing the voice of the divine; the influence of animism on Christians in Korea; and in savoring the bereavement of loved ones. This novel collection presents fresh insights for students and scholars of the psychology of religion, indigenous studies, cultural psychology, and anthropology.

The Shaman s Wages

The Shaman s Wages
Author: Kyoim Yun
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295745961

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Breaking from previous scholarship on Korean shamanism, which focuses on mansin of mainland Korea, The Shaman’s Wages offers the first in-depth study of simbang, hereditary shamans on Cheju Island off the peninsula’s southwest coast. In this engaging ethnography enriched by extensive historical research, Kyoim Yun explores the prevalent and persistent ambivalence toward practitioners, whose services have long been sought out yet derided as wasteful by anti-shaman commentators and occasionally by their clients. Intrigued by discord between simbang and their clients over fee negotiations, Yun set out to learn the deep-rooted legacy of condemning or trivializing the practitioners’ self-interests, from a neo-Confucian governor’s purge of shrines during the Chosŏn dynasty to the recent transformation of a community ritual into a practice recognized through UNESCO World Heritage status. Drawing on a wealth of firsthand observations, she shows how simbang distinguish ritual exchanges from more mundane instances of bartering, purchasing, bribing, and gift giving and explains why ritual affairs are nonetheless inevitably thorny. This original study illuminates the intertwining of religion and economy in shamanic practice on Cheju Island.