Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits

Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits
Title Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits PDF eBook
Author Laurel Kendall
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 252
Release 1987-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780824811426

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“This exceptionally well-written book is good reading, not only for specialists but also for beginning students interested in women, Korean culture, and shamanism.” —Journal of Asian Studies “Kendall maintains a closeness with and respect for her subject that keeps away the chill of academic distance and yet avoids sentimentality.” —Korean Quarterly, Spring 2001

Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits

Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits
Title Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits PDF eBook
Author Laurent Kendall
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Total Pages 166
Release 1988
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Restless Spirits

Restless Spirits
Title Restless Spirits PDF eBook
Author Laurel Margarite Kendall
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1982
Genre Cults
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Shamanism

Shamanism
Title Shamanism PDF eBook
Author R. W. L. Guisso
Publisher Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages 192
Release 1988
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0895818868

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A series of psychological and anthropological studies about the oldest and the most fascinating religious tradition of Korea.

The Life and Hard Times of a Korean Shaman

The Life and Hard Times of a Korean Shaman
Title The Life and Hard Times of a Korean Shaman PDF eBook
Author Laurel Kendall
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 169
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0824845854

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Bookreview of : Laurel Kendall

Bookreview of : Laurel Kendall
Title Bookreview of : Laurel Kendall PDF eBook
Author Hung-Youn Cho
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Release 1985*
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Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF

Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF
Title Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF PDF eBook
Author Laurel Kendall
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0824833430

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Thirty years ago, anthropologist Laurel Kendall did intensive fieldwork among South Korea’s (mostly female) shamans and their clients as a reflection of village women’s lives. In the intervening decades, South Korea experienced an unprecedented economic, social, political, and material transformation and Korean villages all but disappeared. And the shamans? Kendall attests that they not only persist but are very much a part of South Korean modernity. This enlightening and entertaining study of contemporary Korean shamanism makes the case for the dynamism of popular religious practice, the creativity of those we call shamans, and the necessity of writing about them in the present tense. Shamans thrive in South Korea’s high-rise cities, working with clients who are largely middle class and technologically sophisticated. Emphasizing the shaman’s work as open and mutable, Kendall describes how gods and ancestors articulate the changing concerns of clients and how the ritual fame of these transactions has itself been transformed by urban sprawl, private cars, and zealous Christian proselytizing. For most of the last century Korean shamans were reviled as practitioners of antimodern superstition; today they are nostalgically celebrated icons of a vanished rural world. Such superstition and tradition occupy flip sides of modernity’s coin—the one by confuting, the other by obscuring, the beating heart of shamanic practice. Kendall offers a lively account of shamans, who once ministered to the domestic crises of farmers, as they address the anxieties of entrepreneurs whose dreams of wealth are matched by their omnipresent fears of ruin. Money and access to foreign goods provoke moral dilemmas about getting and spending; shamanic rituals express these through the longings of the dead and the playful antics of greedy gods, some of whom have acquired a taste for imported whiskey. No other book-length study captures the tension between contemporary South Korean life and the contemporary South Korean shamans’ work. Kendall’s familiarity with the country and long association with her subjects permit nuanced comparisons between a 1970s "then" and recent encounters—some with the same shamans and clients—as South Korea moved through the 1990s, endured the Asian Financial Crisis, and entered the new millennium. She approaches her subject through multiple anthropological lenses such that readers interested in religion, ritual performance, healing, gender, landscape, material culture, modernity, and consumption will find much of interest here.