Shamans, Goblins, and Ghosts: A Look at Korean Folk Culture




Korean Kontext show

Summary: <br> Ghosts and goblins are everywhere in Korean folktales, causing havoc for people through their antics. Equally common are the shamans who act as intermediaries, helping offer solutions to life's supernatural problems.<br> <br> <br> <br> For this week's episode of Korean Kontext, host Jenna Gibson interviewed Dr. Michael Pettid, of the State University of New York at Binghamton, who specializes in pre-modern Korea, particularly the role shamanism and folk culture has played in Korea. They discuss the history and experience of Korean shamans over the centuries, how they fit into folk tales, and what to do when a hobgoblin tries to steal your shoes. <br> <br> <br> <br> Photo from Woohae Cho's photostream on flickr Creative Commons.<br>