112 episodes

Exploring Korean society, culture and politics and highlighting critical, independent voices you won’t find anywhere else since 2014.

Hosted by Andre Goulet with assistant producer Gennie Kim Pimentel. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/thekoreafile

The Korea File The Korea File

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Exploring Korean society, culture and politics and highlighting critical, independent voices you won’t find anywhere else since 2014.

Hosted by Andre Goulet with assistant producer Gennie Kim Pimentel. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/thekoreafile

    Contemporary Literature and Translation in South Korea

    Contemporary Literature and Translation in South Korea

    On episode 110 hosts Andre Goulet and Gennie Pimentel welcome Shanna Tan, translator of the smash hit book WELCOME TO THE HYUNAM-DONG BOOKSHOP by Hwang Bo-reum.

    In this conversation Shanna explains why a slice of life novel about a high-flying career woman in Seoul who leaves a life of burnout and marital misery to open a book shop outside of the city has become a massive international success in a conversation exploring the barbarity of life under late capitalism and the changing face of contemporary South Korean literature.

    Find the book at your local library or independent bookstore and support this podcast at patreon.com/thekoreafile

    • 38 min
    Motherhood, Revolution and Fairytales in North Korea

    Motherhood, Revolution and Fairytales in North Korea

    On episode 109 Dr. Theresa Hyun, a York University professor and the author of “Writing Women in Korea: Translation and Feminism in the Colonial Period”, joins hosts Andre Goulet and Gennie Pimentel to talk about children’s literature, fairy tales and the role of mothers in the North Korean revolution.

    Plus: a surprising data set on the number of immigrant and multiethnic children who live outside of Seoul and a clip from episode 1 of the classic North Korean children's cartoon 'Squirrel and Hedgehog'.

    Watch 'Squirrel and Hedgehog' here.

    Support the show at patreon.com/thekoreafile

    • 33 min
    Migrant Workers and Immigration in South Korea

    Migrant Workers and Immigration in South Korea

    On episode 108 Seoul National University master's student An HaKyeng's joins hosts Andre Goulet in Montreal and Gennie Pimentel in Toronto for a conversation unpacking her research on the immigration experience for new arrivals, the challenges migrant workers face in South Korea, ethnonationalism, fertility rates, government policy and more.

    Works cited in this episode:
    Immigration in Japan and Social Mobility: Policies and Implications - HaKyeng An, Henry Cho, Wakana MoriguchiSocial capital and assimilation of migrant workers and foreign wives in South Korea: The case of Wongok community -
    Jun Hee-jung Ha Seong-kyu Creating hierarchies of noncitizens: race, gender,
    and visa categories in South Korea - Erin Aeran ChungThe citizenship of foreign workers in South Korea - Seol Dong-hoonSupport the show at patreon.com/thekoreafile

    • 52 min
    North Korea's Revolutionary Opera and Cold War Diplomacy

    North Korea's Revolutionary Opera and Cold War Diplomacy

    On episode 107 Cambridge PhD candidate Alexandra Leonzini joins Andre Goulet and co-host Gennie Pimentel for a conversation exploring how music builds soft power and promotes national prestige, the DPRK opera's greatest hits, cultural diplomacy and the Cold War, how tourists serve as intermediaries in North Korea’s noraebang branding efforts and more.

    Watch 'Where Are You, General?' at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCGkIwZa2UE

    Watch 'Sea of Blood' at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quIl4qeEWog

    This conversation was recorded on April 10th, 2023.

    Support our work sharing Korean history and culture with an international audience at patreon.com/thekoreafile

    • 48 min
    The Evolving Role of Women in North Korea

    The Evolving Role of Women in North Korea

    On ep106 Korea University PhD candidate Elizabeth Campbell joins host Andre Goulet and associate producer Gennie Pimentel for a conversation exploring the role of women in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's revolutionary past and present, the legacy of anti-Japanese guerrilla and 1st Kim Il-sung spouse Kim Jong-suk, the influence of 1972 cult classic film 'Flower Girl' on DPRK cinema, regional North Korean cuisine and more.

    This conversation was recorded on January 19th, 2023.

    Find some of Campbell's recent research at https://www.northkoreanreview.net/single-post/hotels-tourist-infrastructure-in-north-korea

    The Korea File has been exploring Korean society, culture and politics since August 2014 and is produced, researched and hosted free for listeners around the world with no institutional or academic financial support.

    To support our mission to share Korean history and culture with an international audience for as little as a dollar a month go to patreon.com/thekoreafile

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    Ethical Travel in Korea

    Ethical Travel in Korea

    On episode 105 Toronto podcasters Erin Hynes and Kattie Laur, host and producer of the ethical travel show 'Alpaca My Bags', sit down with Montreal astronomer (and recent Busan/Jeju tourist) Trevor Kjorlien for a round-table conversation on ethical travel, the end of the 'Golden Age' of flying and how to approach international travel in an era of climate crisis with TKF host Andre Goulet and new associate producer Gennie Kim Pimentel.

    Subscribe to Alpaca My Bags wherever you get your podcasts and at https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/alpaca-my-bags-responsible-travel-podcast/id1449041086

    Find out more about Trevor's work at https://plateauastro.com/

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Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

twothousand ,

Improved quality

There are some pretty great and insightful interviews on here that are definitely worth listening to. It’s probably also a good resource for any western expat living in Korea who wants to deepen their experience. Although the early podcasts don’t have the best sound quality, it seems like he’s worked out most of the problems and later podcasts sound great.

buddhafrog ,

Really well done

Great podcast with great insights into Korea being the standard info. Great questions and host

TaguchiJapan ,

Great interviews & well-researched

Essential listening for anyone who wants to learn more about Korean history, society, and culture. Host Andre Goulet speaks with a diverse mix of academics, journalists, activists, musicians, and more. The episodes are conversational, well-researched and a digestible length. Love this podcast!

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