What it Means to be a Failed Koreanist.
Without giving too much of the past 20 years away too soon, I can say that at one point I had every intention of pursuing a career as a Korean Scholar of some sort. I earned a 3.9/4.0 GPA, and was well-respected in the department when I finished my Korean degree. I toyed with proceeding straight to grad school to study more Korean. I also interviewed for a couple of jobs where I could use my Korean and break from the cash-poor student lifestyle. I just couldn't pull the trigger on either one.
I then made a terrible decision and turned down a month-long, all-expense-paid study trip to Korea that I had applied for and been selected to. I snowballed that blunder by agreeing to work for US $150/day in the Art Department on a TV commercial for a local grocery store. That commercial was followed by another, it was followed by a TV mini-series, next came a movie of the week, then a 13-episode series...
The next three years and two summers of working in the film industry are a subject for another time. The net effect result was, however, that I lost any and all momentum and contacts necessary to pursue Korean studies or a career thereto related.
Many years later I found out that I fell into a category called "failed Koreanists." All it means is that I was educated and trained in Korean or Korean Studies and I ended up not putting it to any practical use. Not even remotely. However, on top of the obvious, and other oft-discussed aspects of us such failures, here are a couple more to think about.
Being a failed Koreanist means that at any given time, mixed in with the other trinkets, trash, and light reading on my bed table, you'll find several Korea-related books I have either started and paused, or intend to read:
(I'm presently nine pages into that fat novel by Min Jin Lee.) It also means that in a room in my house where nobody but me is allowed, I've got this:
And this:
This:
Oh, and this:
I've read the vast majority. And yep, there's more on other shelves and in boxes...
5 comments:
Hi there. Your blog was nominated for an award for the best Korea blogs of 2008, at The Hub Of Sparkle. Go check it out if you like.
http://www.koreasparkle.com/2009/01/the-golden-klog-awards-survey-is-up-go-vote/#content
Hi there. Your blog was nominated for an award for the best Korea blogs of 2008, at The Hub Of Sparkle. Go check it out if you like.
http://www.koreasparkle.com/2009/01/the-golden-klog-awards-survey-is-up-go-vote/#content
I'd be interested to know what you think of FREE FOOD. I wasn't too impressed.
(BTW, while my Korean shelves are starting to get large, my Swedish shelves are 5 times worse. I guess I'm a failed Swedishist.)
Robo-Thanks Doucheburns. I'll be sure to stuff the ballot box.
Amanda-I am now 24 pages in. Slow going at this point. I don't usually bite off books as lengthy as this one. But will elt you know if and when I finish.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks Matt. I hope you also enjoy part 2 in this series (coming soon).
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