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Korea Deconstructed is a show that talks to Korean people about Korean issues. It seeks that which is real, authentic, and experienced, often taking place beyond the reach of headline news and geopolitics.

It is hosted by David Tizzard who has lived and worked in Korea for nearly two decades and has a PhD in Korean Studies

Korea Deconstructed David Tizzard

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 14 Ratings

Korea Deconstructed is a show that talks to Korean people about Korean issues. It seeks that which is real, authentic, and experienced, often taking place beyond the reach of headline news and geopolitics.

It is hosted by David Tizzard who has lived and worked in Korea for nearly two decades and has a PhD in Korean Studies

    BR Myers: Korea's Ethnonationalism and the Unloved Republic

    BR Myers: Korea's Ethnonationalism and the Unloved Republic

    사랑받지 못하는 공화국 (2024) was written by Professor Bryan Myers, a professor of international studies at Dongseo University in Busan. Anyone familiar with North Korean studies will be keenly aware of Myers and his work as he has written some excellent books on that subject, including The Cleanest Race and North Korea's Juche Myth. His latest book reveals two firsts: It’s his first written in Korean and it's his first that deals with South Korean politics. Myers has said that "the book's original thrust is the argument that the right neglected / still neglects the work of state-building, but most young people, being centrist or progressive, are just not interested in that issue." We’ll try and see if he achieved that or not.
    The book: https://product.kyobobook.co.kr/detail/S000212218893
    Myers' Blog: https://sthelepress.com/
    In this conversation we are joined by Jacco Zwetsloot, host of the NK News Podcast, Park Kyunghoon (Charlie) for the third time, and Ko Eunbi from Seoul Women's University.
    NK News podcast: https://www.nknews.org/category/north-korea-news-podcast/latest
    Jacco's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaccoZed
     
    Discussion Outline 
    0:00 Introductions
    3:10 Do Koreans know when their republic began?
    12:15 Is South Korea a republic or a nation?
    29:30 The sinking of the ROKS Cheonan
    35:15 Who are North Korea?
    44:45 Korea as Anti-Japanese
    1:05:35 Park Chung-hee as a benevolent dictator?
    1:18:10 The American hegemony of Korean Studies
    1:21:23 Reading Korean history written by a foreigner
    1:30:05 Personal narratives
    1:35:35 Does the SK left love North Korea?
    1:43:05 Closing thoughts
    1:57:15 Tattoos
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
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    • 1 hr 57 min
    Park Chan Wook: Genius of Korean Cinema

    Park Chan Wook: Genius of Korean Cinema

    Park Chan-wook is a master of movie making. And he's seemingly getting better with age. Leaving the sex and violence of previous hits such as Oldboy, JSA, and The Handmaiden behind him, Decision to Leave / 헤어질 결심 (2022) explores the relationship between a Korean man and a Chinese woman, completely incompatible, seemingly madly in love, and destined to destroy each other. These two roles are played expertly by Tang Wei and Park Hae-il.
    "The moment you said you loved me, your love ended. And the moment your love ended, my love began.”
    The movie is a piece of art: a poem. It encourages you to watch it multiple times, with each viewing providing greater insight into the layers constructed: through sound, language, visuals, and mis-en-scene.
    I sat down with two Korean women, Jimin and Yunsuh, and a Chinese woman, Jessie, to explore this movie from a variety of perspectives: art, beauty, gender, love, and morality. Each of them provided views and insights I would never have found myself. And yet, it still feels like there is so much that went unsaid.
     
    Discussion Outline 
    0:00 First Impressions
    13:40 Park Chan-wook and Gender
    18:46 Park Chan-wook’s Style
    25:45 Is Decision to Leave Romantic?
    34:58 Asian Vibes: The Mountains and the Sea
    43:06 Tang Wei
    1:08:25 Poetry, Yeokbek, and McGuffins
    1:19:30 The Ending of the Movie 
    1:38:50 Haejoon: The Male Lead
    1:59:52 Park Chan Wook and the Oscars
    2:08:00 A movie, a Book, a Song
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard 
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
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    ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard
    ▶ Find us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/koreadeconstructed
    ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128
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    ▶ Music: Rail Gun by Disorientalz

    • 2 hr 17 min
    Bernardo Kastrup and The Search for Meaning

    Bernardo Kastrup and The Search for Meaning

    Bernardo Kastrup is the executive director of Essentia Foundation. His work has been leading the modern renaissance of metaphysical idealism, the notion that reality is essentially mental. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy and another Ph.D. in computer engineering. As a scientist, Bernardo has worked for CERN and Philips Research Laboratories. Bernardo's 11th book, coming in 2024, is 'Analytic Idealism in a Nutshell: A straightforward summary of the 21st-century's only plausible metaphysics.'
    This is me listening to Bernardo and asking him questions so as to better understand the world as mind. To do this, we explored what it means to be human. Bernardo explained the work of Nietzsche, Frankl, Schopenhauer, and Jung to me as well as how a bourgeoise has sought to wrest control of our culture away from the church and ultimately leave us stranded, meaningless, and seeking solutions elsewhere.
    Bernardo taught me that we should not seek answers or solutions. These will never appear to us and we simply don't have the capability to understand what is going on. Instead, like the apple blossom in his garden, we should just be. We should listen to the noumena, the will inside us. We can describe it as duty, as calling, as fate, or as many other things. But ultimately, we are a violin and we should allow ourselves to be played by nature rather than seeking to force ourselves on the world. We should seek service instead of personal happiness. These ideas will stay with me for a while.
    At the end, I asked him to recommend a movie, a book, and a song. The movie he suggested was The Double Life of Véronique (1991) by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski. The song was Song to the Siren by Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser. The book was Schopenhauer's The World as Will and Representation.
    Bernardo's Website: https://www.bernardokastrup.com/
    The Essentia Foundation: https://www.youtube.com/@UCHKZdDf09_8vVHm102fu0sg
    Bernardo's upcoming book: https://www.amazon.com/Analytic-Idealism-Nutshell-straightforward-metaphysics/dp/1803416696
     
    Discussion Outline: 
    0:00 The importance of service
    7:40 The bourgeoisie capture of culture
    12:33 Immanent meaning
    25:35 Spiritual but not religious
    31:00 Carl Jung and our two stages of life
    41:58 Introspection as the royal path to knowledge
    48:15 Schopenhauer and the will inside us
    54:52 Synchronicity 1:05:03 Religion and science
    1:16:58 The world as mind
    1:26:10 A book, a movie, and a song
    1:31:10 The apple blossom
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
    ▶ Yunseo Jeon: https://www.instagram.com/y_jeon_s/
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    ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard
    ▶ Find us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/koreadeconstructed
    ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128
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    ▶ Music: Rail Gun by Disorientalz

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Taoism and the Creator

    Taoism and the Creator

    William S. Gilbert is doing PhD research on Korean Taoism's syncretic qualities at Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea. He completed his Master's in Korean Philosophy at Sungkyunkwan University in 2024 and was a graduate research assistant for the Korean Academic Expansion Project.
    This is a conversation about Taoism, "Eastern" religions and ways of thought, life, death, god, and the poetry of the Korean scholar Yi Gyu-bo (李奎報).
     
    Discussion Outline 
    0:00 What is Taoism (도교)?
    9:10 What is the Yin Yang (음양)?
    22:09 What is Wu-wei (무의)?
    32:50 Zen Buddhism (선불교) and Taoism
    43:05 The Tao Te Ching (도덕경)
    53:20 The Zhuangzi (정자)
    1:03:11 Is there such thing as Asian thought?
    1:15:52 Does Taoism feature in modern life?
    1:29:40 Yi Gyu-bo (이규보)’s poem “In Sickness”
    1:45:14 The “Creator” in Taoist thought
    2:08:40 Closing thoughts
     
    Will's Website: https://sites.google.com/view/williamgilbert/home
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
    ▶ Yunseo Jeon: https://www.instagram.com/y_jeon_s/
    ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873
    ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard
    ▶ Find us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/koreadeconstructed
    ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128
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    ▶ Music: Savage Penguin by Radical Gary (David Tizzard)

    • 2 hr 2 min
    Is it Worth Living in Korea? | Three Young Koreans Discuss Their Lives

    Is it Worth Living in Korea? | Three Young Koreans Discuss Their Lives

    Cho Ye-won and Jeon Yunseo are students at Seoul Women's University while Park Kyung-hoon (Charlie) studies at Hanyang University. They discuss the best and worst things about living in Seoul, from the safety, the beauty standards, the gender differences, the economic challenges, and much more. They also talk about why some young Koreans want to move abroad.
     
    Discussion Outline 
    0:00 Do Young People Talk about 탈조선? 
    3:30 What are Traditional Korean Values?
    8:45 What Do Koreans Want from Living Abroad?
    19:30 The Best Things About Living in Seoul
    27:15 Does Gender Affect Your Life in Korea?
    34:45 The Social Gaze (남의 시선) in Korea
    37:00 How Do You Feel About Foreigners Coming to Korea?
    47:00 Appearance and Personal Colour Tests
    55:15 Is Comparison Culture Real?
    1:05:55 The Economic Reality of Seoul
    1:15:40 Using Korean Titles
    1:20:45 The Rise of 평어
    1:27:20 Message to People Leaving Korea
    1:43:36 Being Gay in Korea
    1:48:05 Yewon's Last Message
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard 
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
    ▶ Yunseo Jeon: https://www.instagram.com/y_jeon_s/
    ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873
    ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard 
    ▶ Find us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/koreadeconstructed 
    ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128
    ▶Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zdXkG0aAAHnDwOvd0jXEE
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    ▶ Music: The Reoccurring Peace Machine by Radical Gary (David Tizzard)

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Analyzing Korean Dramas, Society, and Culture | Noona's Noonchi

    Analyzing Korean Dramas, Society, and Culture | Noona's Noonchi

    Jeanie Chang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. Jeanie is also the Founder and CEO of Noona’s Noonchi, LLC, a global company offering social media platforms providing deep dives into K-Content from a mental health perspective. In Korea to promote her tours and her latest book (How K-Dramas Can Transform Your Life), we sat down with her to discuss life, culture, society, identity, and, of course, K-Dramas.
    Jeanie's Website: https://noonasnoonchi.com/
    Her book: https://www.amazon.com/K-Dramas-Mental-Health-Jeanie-Chang/dp/1394210477
     
    Discussion Outline 
    0:00 Life in Seoul
    5:39 Watching K-Dramas
    33:23 Self-Care and Dramas
    38:55 Mental Health and Gender
    43:10 Antifragility
    47:47 Generational Change in Korea
    53:06 The Korean American Identity
    1:16:40 Military Service and BTS
    1:25:33 My Mister (나의 아지씨)
    1:37:22 Jeong and Nunchi
    1:49:20 Collective Society and Titles
    2:01:55 Emotions in Korean Society
    2:11:39 Shame and Redemption
    2:20:47 K-Pop Idols and Karina's Apology
    2:28:41 Is Hallyu's Popularity Declining?
    2:47:37 Dr. Slump
     
    Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard
    ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr
    ▶ Yunseo Jeon: https://www.instagram.com/y_jeon_s/
    ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873
    ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard
    ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128
    ▶Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zdXkG0aAAHnDwOvd0jXEE
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    ▶ Music: Tokyo Cafe by Tvari

    • 2 hr 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

britzman ,

Understand nuances of Korea.

Fantastic podcast if you want to understand Korea on a deeper level. The host asks questions that reveals issues Korea faces from generational tension to questions of identity, from military strategy to dominating arts and culture worldwide. You never know what you will get in the next episode, but it will likely grip you with an insightful interview and you will learn something new about Korea. Even though the topic wouldn’t always be the top pick of interest for me, I’m never disappointed after discovering new aspects of Korea I would’ve never thought about before.

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Nancy

I wanna see more trap from sunny girls,

Gabsea ,

Really great Korean critical thinking podcast

I absolutely love this podcast and it’s ability to breakdown complex topics and discuss them in detail. The episodes are engaging and the host is good at asking questions and listening to his guests. I hope it continues to thrive.

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