When we say 'Korea', so many paradoxical images come to mind. While North Korea predominantly continues to stay isolated from the rest of the world, South Korea has made a significant global impact in the last few decades. But in this episode, keeping aside all the paradoxes, let's get to know Korea a bit differently through their thousands of years old culture, oral storytelling tradition, and a unique folktale. Happy Listening!!
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* Korean Folk Song ‘Arirang’ on Violin - Adrita Dutt
* Story narrated from the book: The story bag; a collection of Korean folk tales: by Kim, So-un, 1907-1981: Available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780804805483/page/38/mode/2up (Internet Archive is an open access public archive platform)
* Lee. (n.d.). The Korean folktale as a literary genre: Traditional values, changing times, and its sociohistorical development. Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities, 1(4), 18–23. https://jlahnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2.pdf
- Author Profile: https://uca.edu/psychology/facultystaff/seungyeon-lee/
* Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): Abhishek Papan Dutt
*Additional audio clips: All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed)
- Music: Instrumental Music Best Bamboo Flute To Help Study, Sleep and Relax || Traditional Japanese Music || https://youtu.be/MG4e6F_JLNc
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- Émission
- FréquenceTous les 2 mois
- Publiée9 juin 2023 à 03:05 UTC
- Durée23 min
- Saison2
- Épisode10
- ClassificationTous publics