Korea’s Historic Clans: Family Traditions of the Jongga
A jongga is a family that can trace its line of progenitors back to a single distinguished ancestor. The eldest living son of this main lineage is the jongson, and his wife is the jongbu. This couple is charged with performing numerous ancestral rites and entertaining the numerous guests that visit...
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Zusammenfassung: | A jongga is a family that can trace its line of progenitors back to a single distinguished ancestor. The eldest living son of this main lineage is the jongson, and his wife is the jongbu. This couple is charged with performing numerous ancestral rites and entertaining the numerous guests that visit the jongga. Many families have preserved this tradition even through the turbulence of Korean modern history and the prevalence of nuclear family culture brought on by industrialization.There is more to jongga culture than the bloodline alone. It is an emotional haven and a spiritual compass, providing an identity not only for the members of the family but for the Korean people as a whole. Reviewing the history of jongga culture and examining what it is today can teach a person things about the Korean spirit and culture that often elude the eye |
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spelling | Lee, Yeonja Verfasser aut Korea’s Historic Clans Family Traditions of the Jongga Seoul Seoul Selection 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (114 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Korea Essentials v.19 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources A jongga is a family that can trace its line of progenitors back to a single distinguished ancestor. The eldest living son of this main lineage is the jongson, and his wife is the jongbu. This couple is charged with performing numerous ancestral rites and entertaining the numerous guests that visit the jongga. Many families have preserved this tradition even through the turbulence of Korean modern history and the prevalence of nuclear family culture brought on by industrialization.There is more to jongga culture than the bloodline alone. It is an emotional haven and a spiritual compass, providing an identity not only for the members of the family but for the Korean people as a whole. Reviewing the history of jongga culture and examining what it is today can teach a person things about the Korean spirit and culture that often elude the eye Aristocracy (Social class) Kim, Mira Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lee, Yeonja Korea’s Historic Clans : Family Traditions of the Jongga Seoul : Seoul Selection,c2014 9788997639533 |
spellingShingle | Lee, Yeonja Korea’s Historic Clans Family Traditions of the Jongga Aristocracy (Social class) |
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