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A History of Religious Broadcasting in Korea from a Religious Politics Standpoint: Focusing on the Period of a Protestant Broadcasting Monopoly
Journal of Korean Religions Pub Date : 2017-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/jkr.2017.0011
Sungmin Lee

Abstract:The objective of this paper is to reveal the context of the "politics of religion" to better understand the place of religious programming in Korea's broadcasting history through an examination of the history of Protestant broadcasting in South Korea. Historically, religious broadcasters have been influential in Korea, not in the limited sphere of any specific religion, but in their close ties with the forces of social change. Religious broadcasting in South Korea was initiated because of the unique characteristics of the First Republic and its self-image as a "quasi-Christendom." In the context of the need for South Korea's military regimes to manage religions by treating them differentially, religious broadcasting experienced a variety of twists and turns, including its marginalization into "special broadcasting," and its evolution into a social institution for critical journalism. This paper offers a different perspective on the public interest when associated with "religious broadcasting."

中文翻译:

从宗教政治角度看韩国宗教广播的历史:聚焦新教广播垄断时期

摘要:本文旨在通过对韩国新教广播历史的考察,揭示“宗教政治”的语境,以更好地了解宗教节目在韩国广播史上的地位。从历史上看,宗教广播在韩国一直具有影响力,不是在任何特定宗教的有限范围内,而是在他们与社会变革力量的密切联系中。韩国的宗教广播是由于第一共和国的独特特征及其作为“准基督教世界”的自我形象而发起的。在韩国军政府需要区别对待宗教来管理宗教的背景下,宗教广播经历了各种曲折,包括被边缘化为“
更新日期:2017-01-01
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