Impossible Country | Korea: The

: Examines the deep roots of Korean society, including shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.

: Explores traits like han (a unique form of collective sorrow and resentment) and jeong (deep social attachment), which drive the nation's intensity. Korea: The Impossible Country

Tudor divides the book into five parts to provide a comprehensive look at the "Korean identity": : Examines the deep roots of Korean society,