Suffering and Smiling

Daily Life in North Korea

Byung-Ho Chung author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:1st Oct '24

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Suffering and Smiling presents a glimpse inside everyday North Korea. Educator and hunger activist, Byung-Ho Chung, illustrates his interactions with the citizenry both inside the border and as refugees in South Korea.

Suffering and Smiling: Daily Life in North Korea, is a field report, rather than a theoretical account, of North Korean culture based on two decades of the author’s personal observation and contact with people, both within North Korea and abroad. Understanding the cultural and historical context of “suffering” and “smiling” is crucial to understanding the ongoing nuclear arms conundrum surrounding the Korean Peninsula.

Suffering and smiling coexist in the everyday lives of North Koreans. The Arduous March of partisans led by Kim Il-Sung in the struggle against Imperial Japan was seen as a symbol of great suffering in the nation. Then, the widespread famine of the 1990s in North Korea was referred to as the Arduous March (gonan ui haengun). Throughout this period of national suffering, signs commanding the nation to smile could be seen across the country, their slogan reading: March with a smile though the roads are rough!

The North Korea of today is fast changing, unbeknownst to the outside world. To understand and anticipate such changes, one must understand the norms and values that shape the behaviors of the people who make up North Korea. The concept of suffering and smiling can help us understand contemporary North Korean society and culture.

This remarkable, insightful and intimate account of North Korea breaks through the stereotypes to reveal the complexity and contradictions of North Korean life. Byung-Ho Chung's sensitive analysis of North Korea's cultural politics is a poignant reminder of the continuing tragedy of the division of Korea along Cold War lines, and is essential reading for anyone who seeks to make sense of that tragedy. -- Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Australian National University
Anthropologist, educator, humanitarian and activist, Byung-Ho Chung has written a book distilling decades of close observation of, and deep empathy for, the evident suffering and the enigmatic smiles of the North Korean people. Suffering and Smiling: Daily Life in North Korea examines the lives of North Korean refugees in China, those who have resettled in South Korea, and those inside the still isolated country, bearing witness to their protracted march through hardship and famine and their powerful will to survive and draw pleasure where they can find it. In a divided world and across the divided Koreas, Byung-Ho Chung’s book seeks to build a bridge of understanding. -- W. Courtland Robinson, Johns Hopkins

ISBN: 9781538193846

Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm

Weight: 463g

244 pages