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Koryo Saram │Identity, Language, and Culture 

David Tizzard
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Koryo Saram refers to the ethnic Koreans who migrated to the Russian Far East and Central Asia, particularly Kazakhstan, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The migration was mainly a result of economic opportunities and political instability in the Korean Peninsula during that period. But beyond the political and historical existence, there are people. Daniil and Yona are two of these people both trying to find their way in modern Korean society. Their identities, language skills, and feelings towards their homeland are very different, yet they relate to each other. With the help of Yunseo, we explored what it means to be a Koryo Saram and discovered much along the way.
Find them online/instagram
Pak Yona: @pkyo1
Daniil: @dnlyeux
Yunseo: @y_jeon_s
고려인 Youth Organization: ks.youthwav...
대한고려인협회: koryosarami...
Overseas Koreans: www.okocc.or.kr/portal_en/glo...
Discussion Outline
0:00 Introducing the Koryo Saram
25:14 Leaving Moscow: War and Politics
33:30 University and Visas
39:58 Language and Culture
45:50 Appearance and Visuals
53:53 Famous Koryo Saram in Pop Culture
59:40 Multicultural Korea
1:05:20 The Geography of Koryo Saram
1:11:50 North Korea
1:23:10 Misconceptions about Koryo Saram
1:43:10 Final Observations
Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard
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6 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 15   
@Yefrem_Yefremov
@Yefrem_Yefremov 6 месяцев назад
Hello David It was a great pleasure to watch the video u've made. To be honest, me and my scientific adviser (prof German Kim) together conduct a research on the same topic - the identity of diaspora (our target diaspora is Korean diaspora of Kazakhstan) good luck to you, keep in touch
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the interest in the video and the lives of these people. It's great to know that there is research being done to help understand things more clearly. I'm sure Daniil and Yona will be very happy to know about this. Should you ever have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.
@Yefrem_Yefremov
@Yefrem_Yefremov 6 месяцев назад
@@DavidTizzard Thank you David for your reply. BTW, do you speak Russian? I've made one interview on topic of Korean Identity (but it is in Russian) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wCI6sV1YR1Q.html - this is with subtitles about diasporic tourism
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 6 месяцев назад
@@Yefrem_YefremovI don't speak Russian but the subtitles are very useful. Thank you for sharing this with me. I'll have a proper look when I'm at my desk this evening and also share it with some people who might be interested in it.
@britzman9905
@britzman9905 7 месяцев назад
Here in Busan, we have quite a few Koryo citizens related to the shipping industry and I enjoy meeting them with my Uzbek friend. Their relatives living in Central Asia have apparently preserved Korean traditions better than in Korea itself. I loved listening to these guests and just noticing small differences like their posture and cadence compared to the Natives.
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 7 месяцев назад
The cadence I can definitely pick up on. It's marvelous. The posture was never something I considered actually. Would actually be very interested to hear more about this. We spoke before the recording started about whether they can spot other 고려사람 from a distance. For example, Daniil and Yona are both in my same class but didn't know each other previously. However, they were able to tell that they were part of the same community.
@burtonsschool9532
@burtonsschool9532 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. I’m more aware of Koryo through your podcast.
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for acknowledging them :D
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 месяца назад
During the Japanese occupation of Korea 1904-1945. There was immigration from Korea to Russia empire and then to the Soviet Union . This results in Korea becoming the second largest ethnic group in the far east of Russia. After the battle kalin gol 1939 Stalin ordered to move all ethnic Koreans to the Asian center to prevent spying from Japan. And immigration from Korea was stopped during the second world war During the immigrant era, Koreans still lived in Central Asia
@user-ly8vw3ej3v
@user-ly8vw3ej3v 21 день назад
Нет, почему вы все до одного говорите лишь об убекистанских корейцах? А как же та группа, которых вывезли насильно на Сахалин? В Корее остались семьи и хозяйство. Им просто не дали вернуться на Родину даде после войны.
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 7 месяцев назад
What do you think we can or should do to make people more aware and understanding of the Koryo Saram experience in Korea?
@wheresmyeyebrow1608
@wheresmyeyebrow1608 7 месяцев назад
Local media depicting them more would be interesting. To my knowledge there's only one full-on movie set among the Koryo Saram called 'Wedding Campaign'. Apparently it did pretty well but it came ou in 2005!
@teyataom
@teyataom Месяц назад
Yes
@Egor-xs5fo
@Egor-xs5fo 7 месяцев назад
Wow, great video! Subscribe buttom pressed, lovely hellow from MISIS, Russia, China. 我是西红柿
@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for supporting these brave young individuals :D
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