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Episode Synopsis
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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Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta
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© 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta |
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Social Media:
Instagram: ohhfolk_podcast |
Twitter: OhhFolk_Podcast |
Facebook: OhhFolk |
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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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Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta
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© 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta |
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