The Perspective of Feminist Pastoral Theology, a Review of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology: Understanding People in Context

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Simone Sunghae Kim
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[1] Emory University,Graduate Division of Religion of Emory University, Candler School of Theology; Graduate Division of Religion
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Feminist pastoral theology; Korean culture; Patriarchy; Paternalism; Mother–son relationship;
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10.1007/s11089-007-0095-9
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This essay review examines Indigenous and Cultural Psychology: Understanding People in Context, Edited by U. Kim, K.-S. Yang and K.-K. Hwang (New York, NY, US: Springer, 2006), from the perspective of feminist pastoral theology. In doing so, it focuses on shimjung, a critical Korean indigenous concept by Choi and Kim (Naïve psychology of Koreans’ interpersonal mind and behavior in close relationships. In U. Kim, K.-S. Yang & K.-K. Hwang (Eds.), Indigenous and cultural Psychology: Understanding people in context (pp. 357–369). New York: Springer, 2006). There are three main sections in the essay review. First, shimjung of Korean women is discussed and compared with that of Korean men. Second, shimjung in mother–son relationship is analyzed and explored. Third, an invitation is given for further research in promoting shimjung exchange in the husband and wife relationship in Korean culture.
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Kim S. S.(2006)A Korean feminist perspective on God representation Pastoral Psychology 55 35-45