[학술논문] Confucian Education in North Korea
...2010s. The characteristics of Confucian education in North Korea can be summarized as follows. First, within the North Korean socialist system, Confucianism is officially regarded as a reactionary religion; however, elements such as “loyalty” (chung, 忠) and “filial piety” (hyo, 孝) are reclassified as forms of “traditional morality” to be transmitted to future generations. Second, since 2003—when ethics...
[학술논문] 냉전시대 캐롤 몬시뇰의 구호 활동과 그 의의
...forth the name of religion or the missionary conference he belonged to was not of great importance. Due to the Korean war, aid for the everyday Korean people was harshly insufficient, while the American aid was focused around militaristic aspects.Thus Carroll Monsignor’s humanitarian aid was significant to Korean society in that it overcame distinctions of ideology and religion. As such, Carroll Monsignor...
[학술논문] 북한이탈주민의 남한에서의 삶의 질:3년 추적 조사
...physical health. Results: For last 3 years, more defectors had higher education, married, and higher income. However, their unemployment numbers did not decrease, while their number of believers in a religion did decrease. QoL scores remained low in the areas of negative feelings, financial resources, ependence on treatment and drugs, recreation and leisure activities, and opportunities for new information...
[학술논문] The Korean War (1950-1953) and Christianity: Pro-American Activities of the Christian Churches and the North Korean Reactions
...Nations as an attempt to oppose the liberation of Asian peoples. Due to the pro-American stance of the Christian churches the Communist regime of North Korea regarded Christianity as an anti-patriotic religion. Because of this belief, the North Korean regime intensified its anti-religious campaigns, and tried to wipe out Christians in the post-bellum period. Thus, the Korean War deepened the conflict between...
[학술논문] 포스트사회주의 시기 중국소수민족 영화를 통해본 소수민족 정체성과 문화정치 ― 張律의 영화를 중심으로
...‘Chinese inteligentsia’ identity in the same way that Freud did not miss ‘essence of a world citizen’ even if he floated between an objective scientist and a Jewish intellectual who explored his religion. In this context, film aesthetics of Zhang Lü shooting the true figure, catching up emotion while watching the ‘danger of distortion’ can be understood. His aesthetics that reminds us of ‘Cinema Verite’...