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.
Heonik Kwon Livres
Le professeur Heonik Kwon est un anthropologue dont le travail explore la souffrance humaine, la mémoire et les rituels dans les contextes de guerre et d'histoires postcoloniales. Il examine comment les survivants de la violence et de la perte naviguent les séquelles des conflits, en employant des méthodes ethnographiques et en se concentrant sur les perspectives de ceux qui ont été le plus touchés par la guerre. Ses recherches novatrices réexaminent la Guerre Froide et la politique dynastique sous de nouveaux angles, dans le but de reconceptualiser l'histoire coréenne contemporaine. L'écriture de Kwon transcende les frontières disciplinaires, offrant des aperçus profonds sur les stratégies humaines pour faire face au traumatisme et préserver la mémoire.


Ghosts of War in Vietnam
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the collective memory of the Vietnam War, this book delves into how popular culture interprets and represents the haunting presence of war ghosts. It examines the interplay between history and imagination, revealing how these spectral figures shape our understanding of trauma and loss associated with the conflict. Through various narratives, the book highlights the enduring impact of the Vietnam War on collective consciousness and the ways in which it continues to resonate in contemporary culture.