- The
baekjeong (Korean: 백정) were an
untouchable caste in Korea,
originating from some minority,
nomadic groups of
disputed ethnicity. In the
early part...
-
traditional caste of
untouchables or
outcasts called the
baekjeong,
lived segregated lives, like the
baekjeong,
isolated from the rest of
society and
shunted away...
- used to
refer to
other groups,
including the
Burakumin of ****an, the
Baekjeong of Korea, and the
Ragyabpa of Tibet, as well as the
Romani people and...
- to
study harder. In theory, a
member of any
social class except nobi,
baekjeong (Korean untouchables), and
children of
concubines could take the government...
-
protests erupted when
missionaries tried to
integrate baekjeong into worship, with non-
baekjeong finding this
attempt insensitive to
traditional notions...
- of Soo's
councilors and
their factions. Young-soo's
secret past as a
baekjeong and criminal. Kim Min-jae as Ma Hoon Choi Seung-hoon as
young Ma Hoon...
-
slaves or
serfs (nobi), "low borns" (cheonmin) or
untouchable outcastes (
baekjeong).
Slavery in
Korea was hereditary, as well as a form of
legal punishment...
-
scholars have
drawn parallels between Dalits and the
Burakumin of ****an, the
Baekjeong of
Korea and the
peasant class of the
medieval European feudal system...
- Gyeong-sok and his son, Oh Se-chang
Byeon Su Kim Kyu-sik Choe Nam-seon
Baekjeong Cheonmin Daeryeong Suksu Sangmin Yangban Andrea Matles Savada (1997)....
- of
clothing that
signaled high
social status.
Yangban Chungin Cheonmin Baekjeong Nobi "상민" [Sangmin]. 우리역사넷.
National Institute of
Korean History. Retrieved...