E305/505
Korean Language and Culture
Study Questions for the
Lecture on Korean Values
- Individualism is a positive
value in Western society. It is good to think for oneself, "Stand on one's own
feet," demand one's right of autonomy. In Korea, however, the word for Individualism
usually translates as egoism with the connotation of "selfishness." Why?
- Within American families,
we encourage the cultivation of individuality among our children. There is
also an assumption that each child will "emancipate" from the family at some
point. Contrast this with the general values that center on family in Korea.
- Relationships are very
important in Korean society. Whether they be familial, between friends, or
inter-personal relationships in the workplace all relationships are guided by
the principle of "unhae." What is this?
- Why do Koreans value
education to such a great degree?
- How is the ancient cosmology
based on um (yin) and yang, the complimentary opposing principles from which
all things are generated related to the highly developed sex roles (and separation
of the sexes) in Korean society?