[Kim Seong-kon] Living in an age of hybrid, middlebrow cultures
ViewpointsApr 5, 2016
For some dubious reason, Koreans tend to think of themselves as ethnically homogenous people. Naturally, they take pride in sharing a pure bloodline. That is why in Korea, people translate mixed-blood as “twigi” and hybrid as “japjong,” both of which are derogatory remarks in the Korean language. At school, kids frequently pick on mixed-blood classmates and tease them or make fun of them cruelly. At work, mixed-blood persons, who are likely to be excluded and alienated, easily become social pari