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Politics and Mysticism in the Modern Republic of Korea: Case of Lee Jae-myung

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In March 2023, the Korean politician, leader of opposition, Lee Jae-myung said that the grave of his parents was desecrated. He explained that several stones with hanjas were allegedly buried near the grave, which should negatively affect the fate and life of Lee himself and his family. It soon became clear that it was a falsification, and the stones were buried, on the contrary, with the consent of Lee Jae-myung and as a guarantee of his successful self-realization. Lee Jae Myung being accused of using a fake to gain attention. He was not the first Korean politician to use the traditional "Korean geography" of pungsu jiri seol in his campaign, but he was the first whose message was so oddly camouflaged. Therefore, the goal of my article is to explain the essence of Lee Jae-myung's unsuccessful communicative act. In order to do this, at first, I examine the existing precedents in contemporary Korean politics related to spatial representations. Secondly, I look for the difference between the communicative acts of Lee Jae-myung's predecessors connected with spatial representations and his own. The study is based on historical facts, content analysis of media materials, statistical analysis of Big Data, statements by politicians in the Republic of Korea, the theory of “self-fulfilling prophecy” by Robert Merton, as well as Chinese and Korean philosophies associated with spatial representations. The result of the study is as follows: unlike his predecessors, who emphasized their “chosenness” through spatial representations and manipulated their voters, Lee Jae-myung contrasted traditional spatial representations (the theory of pungsu jiri seol) with shamanism, with which Yoon Suk-yeol, the current president of the Republic of Korea and Lee’s political opponent, is often associated nowadays. Lexical analysis of Lee Jae-myung's message at the same time shows that the terminology was chosen incorrectly, which caused initial difficulties for the audience in its “deciphering”. Acknowledgements:   The author of the article expresses her gratitude to Andrei V. Zagorulko, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities, for the discussion that prompted this study.
The Russian Academy of Sciences
Title: Politics and Mysticism in the Modern Republic of Korea: Case of Lee Jae-myung
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In March 2023, the Korean politician, leader of opposition, Lee Jae-myung said that the grave of his parents was desecrated.
He explained that several stones with hanjas were allegedly buried near the grave, which should negatively affect the fate and life of Lee himself and his family.
It soon became clear that it was a falsification, and the stones were buried, on the contrary, with the consent of Lee Jae-myung and as a guarantee of his successful self-realization.
Lee Jae Myung being accused of using a fake to gain attention.
He was not the first Korean politician to use the traditional "Korean geography" of pungsu jiri seol in his campaign, but he was the first whose message was so oddly camouflaged.
Therefore, the goal of my article is to explain the essence of Lee Jae-myung's unsuccessful communicative act.
In order to do this, at first, I examine the existing precedents in contemporary Korean politics related to spatial representations.
Secondly, I look for the difference between the communicative acts of Lee Jae-myung's predecessors connected with spatial representations and his own.
The study is based on historical facts, content analysis of media materials, statistical analysis of Big Data, statements by politicians in the Republic of Korea, the theory of “self-fulfilling prophecy” by Robert Merton, as well as Chinese and Korean philosophies associated with spatial representations.
The result of the study is as follows: unlike his predecessors, who emphasized their “chosenness” through spatial representations and manipulated their voters, Lee Jae-myung contrasted traditional spatial representations (the theory of pungsu jiri seol) with shamanism, with which Yoon Suk-yeol, the current president of the Republic of Korea and Lee’s political opponent, is often associated nowadays.
Lexical analysis of Lee Jae-myung's message at the same time shows that the terminology was chosen incorrectly, which caused initial difficulties for the audience in its “deciphering”.
Acknowledgements:   The author of the article expresses her gratitude to Andrei V.
Zagorulko, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities, for the discussion that prompted this study.

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