New Women in Colonial Korea : A Sourcebook


Hyaeweol. Choi
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Choi, Hyaeweol (Contributor)
Utgitt
Hoboken : : Taylor and Francis, , 2012.
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1 online resource (262 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; New Women in Colonial Korea; Copyright Page; Contents; List of cartoons; Acknowledgments; A note on romanization and translation; Series editor's foreword; Introduction: New Women in discursive and historical space; 1. The woman question; Editor's introduction; 1. An editorial from The Independent; 2. A circular for the establishment of a girls' school; 3. Mun Kyŏngho: The Custom of the Inside-Outside Rule; 4. An Ch'ŏngang: It is not right to look down upon women; 5. Yi Kangja: Women's freedom; 6. Yi Yongja: Hope for equality between men and women; 2. New Woman, Old Woman. - 17. Chu Yosŏp: Characteristics of New Women and Traditional Women3. Controversy over "schoolgirls" (yŏhaksaeng); Editor's introduction; 18. Kim Wŏnju: The necessity of women's education; 19. Problems regarding uniforms and school badges for schoolgirls; 20. Hŏ Chŏngsuk: To girl students returning to their homes in the countryside; 21. Yi Kwangsu: Centering women's education on motherhood; 22. P'albong Sanin: Contemporary women and modern education: Teach romance and sex education in order to guide women in the midst of moral decay [excerpt]. - 23. Pang Chŏnghwan: Even if I have a daughter, I won't send he r to school: Request for the reform of girls'school24. Alice Appenzeller: Issues in the higher education for women in Korea; 25. Hyŏn Sangyun: A message to Korean girl students; 26. Cho Tongsik: Moral discipline and Korean schoolgirls; 27. Kim Hwallan: Problems in girls' education; 4. The "Modern Girl" question; Editor's introduction; 28. Yu Kwangyŏl: What is modern?: The great debate on Modern Girl, Modern Boy. - 29. Pak Yŏnghŭi: Characteristics of"Modern Woman"and"Modern Man"in a bourgeois society: The great debate on Modern Girl, Modern Boy30. Sŏngsŏin: Modern woman: The great debate on Modern Girl, Modern Boy; 31. Ch'oe Haksong: A symbol of decadence: The great debate on Modern Girl, Modern Boy [excerpt]; Cartoons; 5. Love, marriage, and divorce; Editor's introduction; 32. No Chayŏng: The forerunner of the womenzs movement: Ellen Key [excerpt]; 33. Chu Yosŏp: Suggestions for a happy marriage: Starting with a more liberal wedding ceremony. - 34. Kim Sukhŭi: I'd like to have a lover in addition to a husband. - Editor's introduction7. Na Hyesŏk: The ideal woman; 8. Inaugural editorial from Sin yŏja; 9. Kim Wŏnju: The self-awakening of women; 10. Kim Hwallan: Urging men to critically reflect on themselves; 11. Ham Sep'ung: Women's liberation means social progress; 12. Yi Chŏnghŭi: What does freedom mean for women?; 13. Im Chinsil: An observation on the status of women; 14. Kim Chunyŏn: Nations of gender equality and genderinequality; 15. Yi Kwangsu: Ten commandments for New Women6; 16. Ko Yŏngsuk: A rash statement: Rebuttal to Yi Kwangsu. - This book provides the first English translation of some of the central archival material concerning the development of New Woman (sin y?s?ng) in Korea during the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. It includes selected writings of both women and men who put forward their views on some of the key issues of new womanhood, including gender equality, chastity, divorce, education, fashion, hygiene, birth control, and the women's movement. The authors whose essays are included express a range of attitudes about the new gender ethics and practices that were deeply
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