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Spirit Power Politics And Religion In Koreas American Century Heonik Kwon Jun Hwan Park

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Spirit Power Politics And Religion In Koreas American Century Heonik Kwon Jun Hwan Park
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.29 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Heonik Kwon; Jun Hwan Park
ISBN: 9780823299942, 0823299945
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Spirit Power Politics And Religion In Koreas American Century Heonik Kwon Jun Hwan Park by Heonik Kwon; Jun Hwan Park 9780823299942, 0823299945 instant download after payment.

Spirit Power explores the manifestation of the American Century in Korean history with a focus on religious culture. It looks back on the encounter with American missionary power from the late nineteenth century, and the long political struggles against the country’s indigenous popular religious heritage during the colonial and postcolonial eras. The book brings an anthropology of religion into the field of Cold War history. In particular, it investigates how Korea’s shamanism has assimilated symbolic properties of American power into its realm of ritual efficacy in the form of the spirit of General Douglas MacArthur. The book considers this process in dialog with the work of Yim Suk-jay, a prominent Korean anthropologist who saw that a radically cosmopolitan and democratic world vision is embedded in Korea’s enduring shamanism tradition.


Brings an anthropological account of religion and power to our understanding of the Cold War.

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