Tomeki

Death, mourning, and the afterlife in Korea

Death, mourning, and the afterlife in Korea

from ancient to contemporary times

By Charlotte Horlyck,Michael J. Pettid

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Publish Date

2014

Publisher

University of Hawaiʻi Press,Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi

Language

eng

Pages

280

Description:

Death and the activities and beliefs surrounding it can teach us much about the ideals and cultures of the living. While biologically death is an end to physical life, this break is not quite so apparent in its mental and spiritual aspects. Indeed, the influence of the dead over the living is sometimes much greater than before death. This volume takes a multidisciplinary approach in an effort to provide a fuller understanding of both historic and contemporary practices linked with death in Korea. -- Jacket.