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To browse Academia. South Korea ranks number one in suicide rate among the OECD nations and the funeral service industry is booming. South Korea is the only country where the hospital accommodates both roles of making efforts to cure the sick as well as to fare-well the dead to the long and last journey. Whilst there are many ways to understand a society, funerary rituals have much to represent about it. Korean society is not an exception.
The proposed book attempts to understand the 21st century Korean society as reflected on the contemporary funerary rites. Gil-Soo Han. This paper attempts to understand and analyze "pariah-capitalism" in South Korea through the case of highly dehumanized and commodified funeral services as advertised in the media.
There is much in common between Max Weber's concept of pariah-capitalism and "funeral capitalism" in the context of this paper, the latter of which pays attention to the practice and impact of pariah-capitalism on the lives of Koreans in Korean society.
The paper starts by commenting on a couple of dramatic changes in Korean funeral rites in the last two decades: the change of the venues of funeral rites and the popularization of cremation rather than traditional burials. In addition, the dramatic commercialization of funeral services has created a huge source of income for prestigious general hospitals and funeral service con-glomerates. I then discuss some long-lasting socioeconomic and cultural aspects of Korea1 that have paved the way for a high degree of commercialization of funeral services, eventually triggering the coming of "funeral capitalism" to South Korea.