
The 17th Century Revolution That SHAPED Heungbu and Nolbu! -- Protest Literature
With the help of AI, and beautiful imagery from @7707 Professor Peterson is reminded of his 2018 paper where he claimed the Heungbu Nolbu story was more than a story of brotherly duty -- it followed the loss of inheritance for second sons, and is a form of protest literature by second and third sons -- against the primogeniture of the eldest son. And he looks briefly at the folktale motif of "Little Red Riding Hood" and Cinderella -- also found in Korean folktales. 채널에 가입하여 혜택을 받으세요!! | Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thefrogoutsidethewell Website: www.frogoutsidethewell.com Facebook: / thefrogoutsidethewell Instagram: / thefrogoutsidethewell 00:00:00 - Introduction to Heungbu & Nolbu's Deeper Meaning 00:00:20 - Welcome from Mark Peterson: Frog Outside the Well Research Center 00:00:38 - Favorite Folk Tale: Heungbu & Nolbu and Others 00:01:08 - Heungbu & Nolbu: A Protest Literature Thesis 00:01:54 - Primogeniture and Inheritance Changes in Korea 00:02:34 - Heungbu & Nolbu as Pansori Tradition 00:05:04 - The Swallow's Gift: Heungbu's Fortune and Nolbu's Demise 00:07:26 - Revisiting the Protest: Inheritance Law Changes and Folktale's Role 00:08:27 - Korean Red Riding Hood: The Sun and the Moon 00:09:37 - Korean Cinderella: Kongji and Patji