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Exploration of the inner wounds--Han

The untranslatable Korean word han refers to a nexus of feelings including, but not restricted resentment, regret, resignation, aggression, anxiety, loneliness, longing, sorrow, and emptiness. It even encompasses contradictory feelings such as hate and love. Jae Hoon Lee offers an exploration of han and its meaning in the indigenous Korean Minjung Christian Theology. Lee draws on recent studies by Korean scholars of folklore, Shamanism, literature, and psychology, the depth psychologies of Melanie Klein and Carl Jung, the personal han of three individuals (an ancient king, a contemporary poet, and a modern writer-activist), and the work of five Minjung theologians. Although han is a Korean concept and symbol woven in and out of Korean history, says Lee, it is a broad and deep image that can speak to all human beings about the mysterious source of both suffering and creativity.

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Author(s) Lee, Jae Hoon. - Personal Name
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Call Number 152.409519 Lee e
ISBN/ISSN 155540961X (acid-fre
Subject(s)
Sin
Emotions
Han (Psychology)
Korea
Minjung theology
Classification 152.409519
Series Title American Academy of Religion academy series ; no. 86
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Scholars Press
Publishing Year c1994
Publishing Place Atlanta
Collation ix, 188 p. ; 23 cm.
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