Death, mourning, and the afterlife in Korea : from ancient to contemporary times
edited by Charlotte Horlyck and Michael J. Pettid
Bok Engelsk 2014
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Utgitt | Honolulu, T.H. : University Of Hawaiʿi Press , cop. 2014
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Omfang | xi, 265 s. : ill.
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Opplysninger | Considerations on death in the Korean context / Michael J. Pettid and Charlotte Horlyck -- Death and burial in medieval Korea: the Buddhist legacy / Sem Vermeersch -- Making death "modern": reeval- uating the patient's body, transforming medical practice, and reforming public health at Seoul National University Hospital, 1957-1977 / John P. DiMoia -- Ways of burial in Koryŏ times / Charlotte Horlyck --- Death as a nationalist text: reading the national cemetery of South Korea / Guy Podoler -- Shamanic rites for the dead in Chosŏn Korea / Michael J. Pettid -- The familiar dead: the creation of an intimate afterlife in early Chosŏn Korea / Milan Hejtmanek -- Ghostly encounters: perceptions of death and the afterlife in Koryŏ and early Chosŏ- n / Michael J. Pettid -- Buddhism and death in Kim Man-jung's A nine cloud dream: from fact to fiction, and nowhere back again / Gregory N. Evon -- Dying for heaven: persecution, martyrdom, and family in the early Korean Catholic Church / Franklin Rausch.
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ISBN | 9780824839680
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