A Korean Village: Between Farm and Sea 1971 by Vincent S.R. Brandt Audio/Video Book #shorts

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A Korean Village: Between Farm and Sea (Social History) 1971 by Vincent S.R. Brandt Audio/Video Book #shorts

Pages: 240
Published: 1971
Publisher: ‎Harvard University Press

Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, unrehearsed book reading session

“Just south of the thirty-seventh parallel in Korea a long, jagged peninsula extends westward far out towards China into the Yellow Sea. At its extreme northwestern tip lies Sŏkp’o (fictitious name), a fishing and farming village of slightly more than a hundred households. This book is an attempt to describe the way of life of the residents of that village in terms of their membership in groups and the way they get along (or fail to get along) with one another as individuals.” Thus begins Vincent Brandt’s introduction to the first major study of a Korean village to appear in English. While living in Sŏkp’o for nearly a year with members of his family, Brandt immersed himself in the social and economic life of the village as the “resident anthropologist, field worker, experienced sailor of small craft, and promoter of fishing ventures.” Enhanced by photographs, maps, and tables, this absorbing account focuses on the author’s overwhelming impression of the complexity and refinement of the village’s social organization.

About the Author
Vincent S.R. Brandt, author of many historical books on Korea. Anthropologist. Historian. Research Fellow in Asian Ethnology at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Far East Field Researcher

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