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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 16 MIN

Dr. Mark Peterson (BYU)

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Dr. Mark Peterson, professor emeritus of Korean, Asian, and Near Eastern languages at Brigham Young University talks about how traditional Confucian values are shaping — and sometimes clashing with — modern Korean family life, from filial piety and gender roles to growing individualism and the future of family in Korea.

Dr. Mark Peterson, professor emeritus of Korean, Asian, and Near Eastern languages at Brigham Young University talks about how traditional Confucian values are shaping — and sometimes clashing with — modern Korean family life, from filial piety and gender roles to growing individualism and the future of family in Korea.

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