人才的寓言:与朝鲜有关的信仰工作者如何应对加强制裁和全球流行病

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Joseph Yi
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摘要:与朝鲜有关的信仰组织(FBO)的美国成员——“美国人道主义福音派”——是如何应对与加强制裁和全球疫情有关的政府限制的?更有决心的成员从朝鲜内部的直接人际交往转向了外部的间接活动,包括在美国的政治宣传和在韩国的语言培训。他们阐述的叙事与支持加强制裁的人权福音派和对朝鲜感到气馁的人道主义福音派同行的叙事相竞争。他们把年轻的朝鲜人塑造成制裁的受害者和统一的先锋,把当前的限制性时期塑造成一个“天才的寓言”时刻,忠实地为上帝对朝鲜的特殊计划做准备。我们的研究结果来源于对驻韩国和美国的美国人道主义福音派进行的近四年(2018-2021)的研究。本文借鉴了有关援助朝鲜的非政府组织的文献,并为有关文化、框架和叙事的更大文献做出了贡献。
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Parable of Talents: How North Korea-related, Faith-Based Workers Respond to Enhanced Sanctions and a Global Pandemic
Abstract:How did American members of North Korea-related, faith-based organizations (FBOs)— “US humanitarian evangelicals”—respond to the governmental restrictions linked to enhanced sanctions and a global pandemic? More-committed members shifted from direct person-to-person engagement inside North Korea to indirect activities outside, including political advocacy in the US and language training in South Korea. They articulated narratives that competed with those of human-rights evangelicals supporting increasing sanctions and of fellow humanitarian evangelicals discouraged from North Korea. They cast young North Koreans as victims of sanctions and vanguards of unification, and the current, restrictive period as a “parable of talents” moment to faithfully prepare for God’s special plan for Korea. Our findings derive from a nearly four-year (2018–2021) study of US humanitarian evangelicals, based in South Korea and the US. This article draws on and contributes to the literature on non-governmental organizations aiding North Korea, and to the larger literature on cultures, frames, and narratives.
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