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Henri J. M. Nouwen, The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972).     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Some want to get a piece of advice from shamans for 2,!2!N22,!2H2!-,2'!2,'82N,H,221,-2,,,2!,22,,!!2N'2-N,2'!2!2 ^Uimportant events of their lives such as a wedding or moving. Others hope to know the N22!,2,2,2'2!2,!2,''2,2,',I,22213!N2221H2-!'222,3222H2,2 Mreasons for their misfortunes like illness of their family members and possib!,,'22'!3!2,!N'!2!32,'2,2,''2!2,!!-N/O,N2,!',2222''22  le solutions ,'2222'2 DXfor them. The wide use of the Internet enables Koreans, especially younger generations, !2!2,N=2,H2,2(,3!2, 2,!3,,2,2,'H2",,2','2-,,002231,!1,3,!,22'2 Tto contact shamans more easily by using websites designed for shamanic services and 2,22,,'2,N,2'N2!,,,'0402'31I,2','2,'12,2!2!'2,O,2,'-!2,,',22--2 * information.2!2!N,22-- 2 2^"'-b2 *: However, many Koreans have despised shamanic rituals and H2H,2-!N,30H2!-,2'2,2,3,'2',2'2,N,2,!2,',222 *shamans (2,N,2'@Times New Roman--52 especially from the time of ,'2,,,0!!2N2,N,2!2 <the 2,-2 Yi9- 2 $ dynasty (13923/2,'0!2223 2 u -^!A2  $1897), whose main ruling philosophy 3222!H22',N,2!231222'2230--2  was Neo H,'H,2 2  H-^!2  iMConfucianism. During that period, shamans belonged to the lowest social classC22!3,,2'NH2!213,2,!22'2,O,2'2,231,222,2H-''2,,,,''-- 2 3^"'- 2   ^-[2 5and it was strictly prohibited for the ruling elite, e,22H,''!,03!222,2!2!2,!231,,-2 yangban ,322222-#2 , to get involve21,2222,2 5 d in any i23,30--&2 shamanic activity.'2,N,2,,,20-- 2 4^"'-v2 G This culturally biased attitude toward Shamanism and shamans is still =2',22!,02,',2,22,2H,!282,N,2'N,22(2,N,2'''2 i Rvery common among modern Koreans. For many Koreans, the expression, You are very 2,#0,2NN22,N231N32,!2H2",,2'72!N,40H2!,,2'2,,32!,''22,H22,",2,#0--|2 Kshamanistic may convey very negative connotations such as you are like a '2,N,2',,N.0,223-02-#02-1,2,,2222,22''2,2,'.022-!,2,,2 savage.',2-1,--- 2 O5^"'-2 q In 22 P Rthis perspective, Shamanism has a contradictory position in modern Korean society.2'2,!'2,,2,82,N,3'N2,',,22!,2,2#032'222N22,!2H2!,-2'2,,0 2 P  ^.@Calisto MT--C2 ( 2  '- @ ! -- 2  ^-@Times New Roman-@Times New Roman---@Times New Roman------ 2 z 1^'- 2  Chongho Kim, 7)***)*<?-D2 "&Korean Shamanism: The Cultural Paradox7*%*****;** <.*%7** *3* *)*%-O2 - (Hants, England: Ashgate, 2003), first page.<%) 3*)&)*< *)%%**** *%)% 2  ^%---- 2 2^'-2  b For example, there is an Internet newspaper for shamans and their clients like The Korea Shaman .*%)&?*%)%% &))%)%)&;!*%*%* )&@%* %**)%%%) )%$4)%<*%%.)&@%)F2 _'News. See, http://www.musoknews.co.kr/ <&; %.%%)*<<6@) +))'; %*) 2 _ ^&---- 2 3^'- 2   ^2 At the t;)%2  ime of the @%*)%-2 ~Yi.- 2  dynasty (1392+))% )**)* 2 -^=2 !1897), which is often called the c****;)&) +%)&%%*)%-2  Joseon/Chos?n%* %**7** **-,2   dynasty, there were, *))& ()%%:%%-2 Rin its early years, basically two different social groups: freeborn commoners () %%)(%% *% %&(<**%%) *%%)*)* %&%**)%*@@*)%!-2 f yangin)t%****-#2 e and lowborns %)*+;**)!- 2 (^-2  cheonmin%*%**<*-P2 O.). However, further stratification soon devel%<*:&)%))& %%%+) **)*%)%L2 * +oped, leading to four distinctive classes: v**%*%%*))*+)* )&)%%& % -2 xyangbann%******-2 , -2 jungin****-2 , -2 sangminn )**<*-2 , -2 2cheonmin$*%**<*-2 v . The term 3)%%?-2 yangbann%******-n2  B refers to the two branches of officials, the civilian and the $%% *)&;**%)%)& +*%% *%%)&)%)*)%-2 > military. @%)%&2 >DKyung Moon Hwang, =)*))J**)>;%*)-e2 >2<Beyond Birth: Social Status in the Emergence of Modern Korea3%%***3 *)*%**** **%3<% *%*%%*E**% *7* %*- 2 > ^-2 (Camba7&?*[2 5ridge & London: Harvard University Press, 2004), 23. *)%@2+)**)<%)&*<))% )/% ******-2  Yangban .****)*-F2 1 'was the privileged elite group in that :& )%**%)%*&%)*)*))%2 ksociety. They were the bureaucratic class with access to governmental posts through the civil or military *%%(4)&(;%%$)%+)%%)%%%%%! ;)%%%% *)+)%*@&)%**  )*)*))%%)*?%(U2 ^1service examinations; the literati class with exc2 %)%%%)&@)%+) )%%%%% ;)&)%d2 ^ ;lusive access to education and knowledge; the gentry class a* )%%%%% !*%*)%%*)%)**)+;%*)%)%)&)(&% 2 gwith exclusive access to wealth (land ownership); and the privileged class exempt from tax or military ;)&)%* )%%%%% *;%%)%)*+;)%!)*%)*)%*)&)%*%% &)&?*+?&**?%(-2  duties. *)% %#2 Shin Hyong Sik, /))=(+))/)-/2 AA Brief History of Korea33!%< * %*7* %*-O2 y - (Seoul, Korea: Ewha Womans University Press,.%*)=*%%3;)%O+?&) =))% (/% 2  2005), ****-2 }76. **-2 }lJungin%)***-2 }O], a very small group of people who can be regarded as middle class, were professionals who %)%(!?&)*)+**%**%;)*%%)*%%)%*%*% %@**%%% %;%%**% *)% ;)*-2 Mhad specialties in foreign languages, medicine, or accounting, or who had low)%* *%%%% )*%))&**)%)& ?%*%)%*%%%*))*)*:)*)%*+; 2  -^(2 . ranking government K%*))))+)%*@&)-2 = positions. ** *) -2 =DSangmin ****<*-82 =i, a very large group of people%)%(%)%)*)***%**%X2 =@ 3, were commoners such as peasants, merchants, and :%%$%*A?+)% !)&)% *%% &) @&%)%) %)*2 chandicraftsmen, who paid taxes and were subjected to military and different forms of labor duties.a)%)*%&!@&);)**%*%)& %)*;%% )*%%%**?%)%)**%%**@ *%***)% %2  Shin /))-2  Hyong Sik, =(**).)-/2 ~A Brief History of Korea33 %< * %*7* %*-2 , 77. ** 2 I ^-2 ^Cheonmin7*%**<)-X2  3, which literally means mean and low, was made ;)&)%%(@%%* %?%&)%&)*$+;%;% @%*%2 ]gup of house slaves, servants and maids, butchers, leather tanners, executioners, or shamans who were )**%)** % &)%  %)&) &)*?%* *)&)% %%)%%*)% %)%&)*)% * )&?&*!%;)*:%%L2 +engaged in dirty and impure occupations. %))&)%*)$*(&)*?+)%*%%)*%*) %g2 =Hagen Koo, The Korean Stratification System: Continuity and <&)%)<**$4)%<*%%).%%%+)/) &@7+))*(&)*-2  Change, in 7)&*)%%)-C2 %Modern Korean Society: Its DevelopmenE**% *7* %****%%% <%%%**<%* 2  t and Prospect*)*2 * *%%-2   (Hyuk=(** 2  -^52  Rae Kim and Bok Song, eds.; 7%%=?&)*8*).**)%* m2 |ABerkeley: The Regents of the University of California, 2007), 38. 8%)%&(4)%7%)&) *)%<))% )*7%*)%***)** 2 |s  ^$--- 2 4^'-2    See Park Ji.%%/%)! 2 -^2 wons :** -2  yangban jeon%****)*$**-"2 P (The Tale of a4)%4%%*%-2 ?  yangban%*)**)*-2 s ). 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