Han is a key for understanding of the Korean culture. Han was introduced to Western academics by Korean Minjung Theology as a part of Korean studies from a political, economic, social, and cultural perspective. I want to observe han from an indigenous Korean woman’s perspective, who was prohibited political, economic and social activities by the patriarchy. The han of indigenous Korean women made them strong enough to survive by being patient and by embracing their situation and that of their families. The han of indigenous Korean women is not the feeling of revenge that is defined by Minjung theologians. It is embracing love which sublimates suffering.
As the second largest group among international marriages in Korea, Vietnamese married immigrant wom...
ABSTRACT. Choi & Han conceive shimcheong as a specific Korean emotion concept that can be consid...
Seo, Shin-hye. 2016. Koreans’ Attitude toward Destiny Inferred from the Folk Song “Irres...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
This thesis examines the situation of Korean immigrant women in North America, in terms of its relig...
Being in Painful Circumferences seeks to delineate a spatial representation of the Korean notion of ...
Romantic love holds a central place in South Korean imaginaries, animating television dramas and pop...
Korean military wives have been symbolized as dirty, nothing, and evil by Koreans, Korean Amer...
Descriptions of Korea\u27s linguistic situation written by Westerners during the nineteenth and earl...
As the world becomes internationalized and globalized today, many societies have become more accepti...
This book vividly traces the genealogy of modern womanhood in the encounters between Koreans and Ame...
Most current studies of suffering are based upon an existential approach which focuses on suffering...
This century has seen Korea undergo a rapid and extreme change of its identity and near eradication ...
From the Korean experience of han, Christian theology needs to change the primary model of sin from ...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
As the second largest group among international marriages in Korea, Vietnamese married immigrant wom...
ABSTRACT. Choi & Han conceive shimcheong as a specific Korean emotion concept that can be consid...
Seo, Shin-hye. 2016. Koreans’ Attitude toward Destiny Inferred from the Folk Song “Irres...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
This thesis examines the situation of Korean immigrant women in North America, in terms of its relig...
Being in Painful Circumferences seeks to delineate a spatial representation of the Korean notion of ...
Romantic love holds a central place in South Korean imaginaries, animating television dramas and pop...
Korean military wives have been symbolized as dirty, nothing, and evil by Koreans, Korean Amer...
Descriptions of Korea\u27s linguistic situation written by Westerners during the nineteenth and earl...
As the world becomes internationalized and globalized today, many societies have become more accepti...
This book vividly traces the genealogy of modern womanhood in the encounters between Koreans and Ame...
Most current studies of suffering are based upon an existential approach which focuses on suffering...
This century has seen Korea undergo a rapid and extreme change of its identity and near eradication ...
From the Korean experience of han, Christian theology needs to change the primary model of sin from ...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
As the second largest group among international marriages in Korea, Vietnamese married immigrant wom...
ABSTRACT. Choi & Han conceive shimcheong as a specific Korean emotion concept that can be consid...
Seo, Shin-hye. 2016. Koreans’ Attitude toward Destiny Inferred from the Folk Song “Irres...