EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 28 MIN
🎧What Korean Society Looks Like When You Follow the Pain
from Understanding Korea, One Story at a Time Podcast · host Dr. Jiwon Yoon
Once a month, I read a book written in Korean that hasn’t been translated into English and bring it to you. Not because I enjoy being the only one who can read it — though honestly, sometimes — but because some of the most interesting thinking about Korea is happening in Korean, and it deserves a wider audience.This month's book is “What Pain Makes Visible” (아프면 보이는 것들). It's a collection by thirteen medical anthropologists asking one question across thirteen very different kinds of suffering: whose pain does Korean society take seriously, and whose does it quietly set aside?The newsletter and the podcast ended up dividing the labor like a very efficient little content union: the newsletter covered postpartum wind, the humidifier disinfectant disaster, and infertility, while this episode takes up HIV stigma, the Sewol ferry disaster, and Korean-Chinese caregivers.Same book, different route.If the newsletter was about care, this episode is about recognition. Get full access to Understanding Korea, One Story at a Time at yoonjiwon.substack.com/subscribe
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