Kapitel
Open Access
4. Femininity under the Wartime System and the Symptomacity of Female Same-Sex Love
-
Shin-ae Ha
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction Queer Korea: Toward a Field of Engagement 1
-
PART I UNRULY SUBJECTS UNDER COLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL MODERNITY
- 1. Ritual Specialists in Colonial Drag: Shamanic Interventions in 1920s Korea 55
- 2. Telling Queer Time in a Straight Empire: Yi Sang’s “Wings” (1936) 90
- 3. Problematizing Love: The Intimate Event and Same-Sex Love in Colonial Korea 117
- 4. Femininity under the Wartime System and the Symptomacity of Female Same-Sex Love 146
- 5. A Female-Dressed Man Sings a National Epic: The Film Male Kisaeng and the Politics of Gender and Sexuality in 1960s South Korea 175
- 6. Queer Lives as Cautionary Tales: Female Homoeroticism and the Heteropatriarchal Imagination of Authoritarian South Korea 205
-
PART II CITIZENS, CONSUMERS, AND ACTIVISTS IN POSTAUTHORITARIAN TIMES
- 7. The Three Faces of South Korea’s Male Homosexuality: Pogal, Iban, and Neoliberal Gay 263
- 8. Avoiding T’ibu (Obvious Butchness): Invisibility as a Survival Strategy among Young Queer Women in South Korea 295
- 9. Mobile Numbers and Gender Transitions: The Resident Registration System, the Nation-State, and Trans/gender Identities 323
- Contributors 343
- Index 345
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction Queer Korea: Toward a Field of Engagement 1
-
PART I UNRULY SUBJECTS UNDER COLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL MODERNITY
- 1. Ritual Specialists in Colonial Drag: Shamanic Interventions in 1920s Korea 55
- 2. Telling Queer Time in a Straight Empire: Yi Sang’s “Wings” (1936) 90
- 3. Problematizing Love: The Intimate Event and Same-Sex Love in Colonial Korea 117
- 4. Femininity under the Wartime System and the Symptomacity of Female Same-Sex Love 146
- 5. A Female-Dressed Man Sings a National Epic: The Film Male Kisaeng and the Politics of Gender and Sexuality in 1960s South Korea 175
- 6. Queer Lives as Cautionary Tales: Female Homoeroticism and the Heteropatriarchal Imagination of Authoritarian South Korea 205
-
PART II CITIZENS, CONSUMERS, AND ACTIVISTS IN POSTAUTHORITARIAN TIMES
- 7. The Three Faces of South Korea’s Male Homosexuality: Pogal, Iban, and Neoliberal Gay 263
- 8. Avoiding T’ibu (Obvious Butchness): Invisibility as a Survival Strategy among Young Queer Women in South Korea 295
- 9. Mobile Numbers and Gender Transitions: The Resident Registration System, the Nation-State, and Trans/gender Identities 323
- Contributors 343
- Index 345