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RECONFIGURATION OF KOREAN SHAMANSHIP : TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KOREAN SHAMANS’ SELF-IDENTITY

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DONG-KYU KIM

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This article addresses the complex process of the construction of self-identity of shamans in contemporary Korea while focusing on shamans’ consumption of such notions as tradition and modernity. The paradoxical condition, in which a shaman is ideologically identified as a religious priest as well as a cultural transmitter but is also condemned as practicing superstition, results in confusion as Korean shamans try to construct their own self-identity. When a shaman tries to construct his/her identity, there exist models of identity culturally available to him/her at a particular historical moment, which I argue are characterized by the intermingling of tradition and modernity. By analyzing two shamans’ life stories, I will provide an account of how they appropriate the memory of traditional apprenticeship under their spirit-mother/father in order not only to differentiate themselves from tradition but also accommodate themselves to it, illustrating how modern concepts such as religion and neo-shamanism are synthesized into the reconfiguring of Korean shamanship.

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Abstract
 1. INTRODUCTION
 2. TRADITIONAL MODEL FOR MATURE SHAMANSHIP
 3. SEARCHING FOR NEW SHAMANSHIP: A CASE STUDY
 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS
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  • DONG-KYU KIM a senior researcher at the Institute for the Study of Religion at Sogang University, Korea.

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