id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_stsmrjrwere7fgeyzu43yhrfw4 Shin Kang Postcolonial Reflection on the Christian Mission: The Case of North Korean Refugees in China and South Korea 2016 11 .pdf application/pdf 7078 503 57 Postcolonial Reflection on the Christian Mission: The Case of North Korean Refugees in China and South Korea non-Christian aid recipients, especially North Korean refugees in China and South Korea. Keywords: postcolonialism; refugee; North Korea; missionary; Christianity; humanitarian aid; China; of Christian service providers working for North Korean refugees' welfare, and to articulate the perspectives of non-Christian aid recipients, especially North Korean refugees in China and South attempted to colonize the non-Christian North Korean resident's mind by implying that their ideas This power imbalance between the North Korean refugees and Christian North Korean residents were being treated as objects of Christian missions and humanitarian As of 2010, 80% of all North Korean refugees settled in South Korea were school-age children. Missing Voices of North Korean Refugees in Christian Missions Missing Voices of North Korean Refugees in Christian Missions Alternative Schools for North Korean Refugee Youths in South Korea Alternative Schools for North Korean Refugee Youths in South Korea ./cache/work_stsmrjrwere7fgeyzu43yhrfw4.pdf ./txt/work_stsmrjrwere7fgeyzu43yhrfw4.txt