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Enlightenment on the spirit-altar: Eschatology and restoration of morality at the king kwan shrine in fin de siècle Seoul

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Authors

Kim, Jihyun

Issue Date
2020-06
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation
Religions, Vol.11 No.6, p. 273
Abstract
The period from the Treaty of Kanghwa (1876) until the fall of the Korean Empire (1897-1910) is commonly characterized as a period ofkaehwa-Enlightenment-in which the Choson state strived to reform and modernize. This article complicates the notion of Enlightenment in the late Choson context, arguging that it was a hybrid term concurrently connoting modernization and religious awakening. In particular, this article sheds light on spirit-written texts-so called 'morality books'-employed by civil and military elites to participate in Enlightenment discourse. By the mid-nineteenth century, Guandi-the apotheosized version of the warrior Guan Yu-had emerged as one of the most popular spirit-writing deities in Qing dynasty China. This article explores the Korean faith and practice of spirit-writing centered on Thearch Kwan (Ch. Guandi) at shrines in Seoul. The King Kwan Shrines (Kwanwang myo) were the sites of production and publication of morality books during a critical period on the eve of modernization of Korea. Surprisingly, these texts were published with the sanction of King Kojong (reigned 1863-1907), the reformer who founded the new country. Kojong and his confidant servants were fully aware of the spirit-written texts and published them as the "Corpus of Enlightenment." The corpus unintentionally emphasized the key term of modernization in their eschatology, urging enlightenment-conceived of as religio-ethical values-in order to resolve contemporary ills and bring about a new era of peace. This research will dissolve the sharp demarcation between premodern and modern in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Korea by illuminating the polyphony of Enlightenment ideas, comflicting and competing between the old and new.
ISSN
2077-1444
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195883
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11060273
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