Cuisine, Demographics and New Gendered Realities in South Korea

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On episode 88 of The Korea File podcast, cultural and culinary anthropologist Jennifer Flinn joins host Andre Goulet to explain how factors like the decline in multi-generational family living, the increasing age when Koreans first get married and the globalization and urbanization of South Korea are altering traditional assumptions about gender and cooking in Korea. Plus: ghost tours, historical trauma and a menu for apocalyptic dining.This episode was produced in collaboration with the Royal Asiatic Society- Korea Branch (RASKB). Find out about upcoming lectures and tours at www.raskb.comSupport the show at patreon.com/thekoreafileMusic courtesy of Creative Commons. Support the show at patreon.com/thekoreafileThis conversation was recorded on November 28th, 2019.

Cuisine, Demographics and New Gendered Realities in South Korea

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