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Practising Feminism in South Korea

By Kyungja Jung

To Be Published January 31st 2013 by Routledge – 192 pages

Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

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Description

The Korean women’s movement, which is widely seen, in both Western and non-Western countries, as exemplary in terms of women’s activism, experienced a dramatic change in its direction and strategy in the early 1990s, a typical example of the new approach being an increasing focus on sexual violence issues. The anti-sexual violence movement has had a huge impact in bringing women’s issues on to the public agenda in Korea, and has been claimed as the heart of the women’s movement in Korea. This book examines feminist practice in Korea, focusing on and analysing the experiences of the first Sexual Assault Centre in Korea. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with activists and extensive participant observation, it explores why feminist activists in South Korea have organized vigorous activities on sexual violence, what has been the impact of the movement, and what have been the strategies and challenges in achieving their objectives.

Contents

1. Introduction 2. Theorising Feminist Practice 3. Feminist Methodology 4. Sexual Assault Centres as Sites of Feminist Practice 5. The Issue of Sexual Violence and the Women’s Movement in Korea 6. Feminist Organisational Practice 7. Feminist Practice in Crisis 8. Conclusion

Author Bio

Kyungja Jung is a lecturer in the Department of Social and Political Change in the University of Technology, Sydney

Name: Practising Feminism in South Korea (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Kyungja Jung. The Korean women’s movement, which is widely seen, in both Western and non-Western countries, as exemplary in terms of women’s activism, experienced a dramatic change in its direction and strategy in the early 1990s, a typical example...
Categories: Korean Studies, Gender Studies - Soc Sci