Earth to Ashes: Cultural Transformations in the Cremation Rites of Modern and Contemporary South Korea.

IF 1.3 Omega Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1177/00302228241312476
Ilyeong Jeong
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Under Japanese rule in 1912, cremation was legalized in Korea, marking a shift from a strictly prohibited practice to an accepted funeral option. Initially viewed as a Japanese custom, cremation gradually transformed into a "civilized" choice, a perspective pushed by Japanese colonial authorities and some Korean modernizers. However, this narrative overlooks the gradual acceptance of cremation among Koreans. In the post-war era, cremation saw renewed popularity, steadily increasing from the late 1990s, with rates surpassing 90% by 2021. This shift reflects the influence of capitalistic values, framing cremation as a practical option due to its efficiency, economic benefits. This paper examines the evolution of cremation in Korea and how it symbolizes changing attitudes toward death from the 20th century to today.

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《从土到灰:现当代韩国火葬仪式的文化变迁》。
在1912年日本统治时期,火葬在韩国合法化,标志着火葬从一种严格禁止的做法转变为一种被接受的葬礼选择。火葬最初被视为一种日本习俗,后来逐渐转变为一种“文明”的选择,这是日本殖民当局和一些朝鲜现代派人士推动的观点。然而,这种叙述忽略了韩国人逐渐接受火葬的事实。在战后时期,火葬重新流行起来,从20世纪90年代末开始稳步增长,到2021年火葬率超过90%。这种转变反映了资本主义价值观的影响,将火葬作为一种实用的选择,因为它的效率和经济效益。本文考察了火葬在韩国的演变,以及它如何象征着从20世纪到今天对死亡的态度的变化。
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