A postcolonial feminist study of the formation of contemporary political subjectivities in South Korea, framed by the rise and decline in 20th century militarization.
A postcolonial feminist study of the formation of contemporary political subjectivities in South Korea, framed by the rise and decline in 20th century militarization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Seungsook Moon is Associate Professor of Sociology at Vassar College.
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Acknowledgments ix A Note on Korean Language Conventions xi Introduction: The Gender Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in South Korea 1 PART I. MILITARIZED MODERNITY AND GENDERED MASS MOBILIZATION, 1963–1987 1. The Historical Roots and the Rise of Militarized Modernity 17 2. Mobilized to Be Martial and Productive: Men’s Subjection to the Nation and the Masculine Subjectivity of Family Provider 44 3. Marginalized in Production and Mobilized to Be Domestic: Women’s Incorporation into the Nation 68 PART II. THE DECLINE OF MILITARIZED MODERNITY AND THE TRAJECTORIES OF GENDERED CITIZENSHIP, 1988–2002 4. The Decline of Militarized Modernity and the Rise of the Discourse of Democratization 97 5. The Trajectory of Men’s Citizenship as Shaped by Military and Economic Mobilization 123 6. The Trajectory of Women’s Citizenship as Shaped by Their Economic Marginalization as Reproducers 147 Conclusion: Modernity, Gender, and Citizenship 173 Chronology of Political Events 183 Notes 185 References 213 Index 239
Acknowledgments ix A Note on Korean Language Conventions xi Introduction: The Gender Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in South Korea 1 PART I. MILITARIZED MODERNITY AND GENDERED MASS MOBILIZATION, 1963–1987 1. The Historical Roots and the Rise of Militarized Modernity 17 2. Mobilized to Be Martial and Productive: Men’s Subjection to the Nation and the Masculine Subjectivity of Family Provider 44 3. Marginalized in Production and Mobilized to Be Domestic: Women’s Incorporation into the Nation 68 PART II. THE DECLINE OF MILITARIZED MODERNITY AND THE TRAJECTORIES OF GENDERED CITIZENSHIP, 1988–2002 4. The Decline of Militarized Modernity and the Rise of the Discourse of Democratization 97 5. The Trajectory of Men’s Citizenship as Shaped by Military and Economic Mobilization 123 6. The Trajectory of Women’s Citizenship as Shaped by Their Economic Marginalization as Reproducers 147 Conclusion: Modernity, Gender, and Citizenship 173 Chronology of Political Events 183 Notes 185 References 213 Index 239
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