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6. The Trajectory of Women’s Citizenship as Shaped by Their Economic Marginalization as Reproducers
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Seungsook Moon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- A Note on Korean Language Conventions xi
- Introduction: The Gender Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in South Korea 1
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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
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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
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 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
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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