Displaced Rituals

Displaced Rituals

This piece traces the work of ritual in everyday life through an ethnography of Jesa—Korean ancestral rites—among North Korean migrant women living in South Korea. While rituals are often seen as inherited collective practices that socialize individuals into traditional values, the author invites you to consider the unfolding of ritual in the absence of a familiar collective and amid the constraints of state-planned housing.

by Sojung Kim