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Mask That Laughs at Empire

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THE MASK THAT LAUGHS AT EMPIREAncient Korean Wisdom for Modern ResistanceWhen a Japanese governor demanded that even the gods bow to the Emperor, one carved wooden mask refused. In 1911 colonial Korea, as soldiers forced an entire village into submission, a sacred yangban mask did the impossible it laughed. It flew from its beam. It landed upright, facing its oppressors with a grin that could not be erased. What followed was a storm that tore through the governor's camp, a secret dance performed in defiance of empire, and a message carved in wood that no artisan would claim: "e;Laughter is the shape of a nation that will not kneel."e;Drawing on the mythological insights, this transformative lecture explores how one forgotten Korean folk tale contains the blueprint for spiritual resistance in any age. Through the lens of comparative mythology, shamanic wisdom, and the indestructible power of the trickster spirit, discover:Why laughter is the ultimate act of liberationHow cultural memory survives oppressionWhat it means to dance when dancing is forbiddenThe sacred power of objects that rememberHow to find the part of yourself that refuses to bowFor anyone who has ever been asked to betray their essence. For everyone who needs permission to keep dancing in the dark. The mask is cracked. The mouth still smiles. The lesson is eternal. "e;A stunning meditation on resistance, performance, and the soul's refusal to surrender."e;
Forfatter
Jack Han
ISBN
9781257019090
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
29.12.2025
Forlag
Lulu.com
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