Gender Politics at Home and Abroad Gender Politics at Home and Abroad

Gender Politics at Home and Abroad

Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea

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Publisher Description

Hyaeweol Choi examines the formation of modern gender relations in Korea from a transnational perspective. Diverging from a conventional understanding of 'secularization' as a defining feature of modernity, Choi argues that Protestant Christianity, introduced to Korea in the late nineteenth century, was crucial in shaping modern gender ideology, reforming domestic practices and claiming new space for women in the public sphere. In Korea, Japanese colonial power - and with it, Japanese representations of modernity - was confronted with the dominant cultural and material power of Europe and the US, which was reflected in Korean attitudes. One of the key agents in conveying ideas of “Western modernity” in Korea was globally connected Christianity, especially US-led Protestant missionary organizations. By placing gender and religion at the center of the analysis, Choi shows that the development of modern gender relations was rooted in the transnational experience of Koreans and not in a simple nexus of the colonizer and the colonized.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
July 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
534
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
32.1
MB

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