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Pastoral Care for North Korean Refugees and a Geopolitical Approach to Practical Theology: A Qualitative Study.

机译:朝鲜难民的牧养和实用神学的地缘政治方法:定性研究。

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Communist North Korea (NK), which claims that its identifying characteristic is independence from foreign influence, threatens the lives and security of its people within its own borders as well as in other countries. Even though many countries provided unconditional humanitarian aid to help its suffering citizens, the NK government refuses to share that aid with its people, using it instead to further its militaristic agenda. The people have experienced years of trauma and disaster as they have been exposed to an environment in which starvation, death and ongoing political manipulation and oppression do not cease. Many North Koreans (NKs) have fled their country as their only way to survive, and they wander around China and certain other countries before finally finding their way to South Korea (SK). On this journey, because of complications of international geopolitics, the escaped NKs receive no protection. Instead, they are exposed to more traumas and constant fear of being repatriated to NK where concentration camps wait for them.;Unfortunately, once they are in SK, even though their legal status assures them the safety of being citizens of SK, for complicated geopolitical reasons, they are offered no adequate opportunity to recover from past traumas, but now join the ranks of the marginalized "others" within SK society. Thus, they experience difficulty in adjustment and in beginning new lives with any sense of equality as South Koreans (SKs).;This study aims to make the voices and experiences of the marginalized North Korean Refugees (NKRs) to be heard or to be brought to the surface. This study also intends to create a space in SK in which NKRs can have better experiences as they go through healing and find some space in which they can be understood by SKs. An NKR group, Saetco church, in SK agreed to be the research partner and cooperated by participating in a written survey and interviews. Their experiences from NK and China to SK are explored and geopolitical and historical information is incorporated to explain the background of NKRs' experiences. Based on this information, suggestions are made of methods that would facilitate NKRs healing from their traumatic experiences from the past and their negative experiences in the present. This study also presents several suggestions that would address the geopolitical factors in a way that would improve the ability of NKRs and SKs to understand each other.
机译:朝鲜共产党(NK)声称其特征是不受外国影响,它威胁着其本国以及其他国家人民的生命和安全。尽管许多国家提供了无条件的人道主义援助来帮助受苦的公民,但NK政府拒绝与人民分享这种援助,而是将其用于进一步推进军事议程。人民经历了数年的创伤和灾难,因为他们处于饥饿,死亡和持续的政治操纵与压迫不会停止的环境中。许多朝鲜人(NKs)逃离他们的国家是他们生存的唯一途径,他们在中国和某些其他国家游荡,最后才找到前往韩国(SK)的道路。在此旅途中,由于国际地缘政治的复杂性,逃脱的NK得不到任何保护。取而代之的是,他们承受着更多的创伤,并不断害怕被遣返到集中营等他们的NK。原因是,他们没有足够的机会从过去的创伤中恢复过来,但现在加入了SK社会中处于边缘地位的“其他人”的行列。因此,他们在适应和与韩国人(SK)有任何平等感的情况下开始新生活时会遇到困难。;本研究旨在使边缘化的北朝鲜难民(NKR)的声音和经验能被听到或被带走。到表面。这项研究还打算在SK中创造一个空间,NKR在康复过程中可以得到更好的体验,并找到一些SK可以理解的空间。 SK的一个NKR团体Saetco教堂同意成为研究合作伙伴,并通过参加书面调查和访谈进行合作。探索了他们从NK和中国到SK的经验,并结合了地缘政治和历史信息来解释NKR经验的背景。根据这些信息,提出了一些有助于NKR从过去的创伤经历和目前的负面经历中康复的方法。这项研究还提出了一些建议,这些建议将以提高NKR和SK相互了解的能力的方式解决地缘政治因素。

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  • 作者

    Kim, Shannon Choi.;

  • 作者单位

    Claremont School of Theology.;

  • 授予单位 Claremont School of Theology.;
  • 学科 Asian Studies.;Theology.;Pastoral Counseling.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 308 p.
  • 总页数 308
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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