강연자 Nathalie Luca (프랑스 사회과학 고등연구원/ National Center for Scientific Research 연구교수)
일시 2024.8.22. (목) 16:00-17:30
장소 서울대 사회과학관 교수대회의실 16동 312호
문의 anthrobk21plus@snu.ac.kr
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강연소개
Why did both the Full Gospel Church of Cho Yonggi and the Unification Church of Moon Sun-Myong appeal to some Westerners in the 1980s? What did Korean expect when they converted to Protestantism? How did the rhetoric of these two churches resonate with their followers who belonged to contrasting social classes? How did their religious beliefs change their behavioral patterns and eventually lead them to embrace the ideology of neoliberalism? They developed a very entrepreneurial spirit, accepted to be held accountable for their own and collective performances, and began to dream of what they would afford if they committed themselves to hard work. One of the major businesses that grew out of the hard work of Pentecostal believers is AMWAY Multi-Level Marketing (MLM). MLM companies expanded on a global scale relying on different religious movements according to the countries where these companies were established. They have developed a remarkable ability to adapt their coaching to the cultural, social and religious profile of their salespersons. In South Korea, the 1997 Asian crisis invalidated the theology of both Korean Pentecostal and Messianic churches. This severe recession slowed Protestant growth but not that of neoliberalism. Behaviors didn’t change. New companies emerged. What happened then? What do all these events teach us about what I call the “Believing system”. This system consists of three levels: the first is the cultural, religious and economic context, the second is beliefs and the third is behaviors. They articulate and reshape each other depending on the events.
강연자 소개
Research Professor, anthropologist, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Center for Social Research on Religion (CéSor, CNRS/EHESS), Paris, France.
President of the Ethnographic Film Committee
Chief Editor of Ethnologie française
Key research areas : Anthropology of Faith and Optimism, Anthropology of Religion, Anthropology of Entrepreneurship (France, South Korea, Haiti)