1st Edition

New Millennium South Korea Neoliberal Capitalism and Transnational Movements

Edited By Jesook Song Copyright 2011
188 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Despite the common held belief that Asian nations have displayed anti-market tendencies of under-consumption and export-oriented trade since the Asian financial crisis, in the 10 years since the crisis, South Korea has bucked this trend accruing a higher debt rate than the US. This groundbreaking collection of essays addresses questions such as how did the open market policies and restructuring... Read more

Introduction: Why Korea in the New Millennium? Song, Jesook  Part I: Economic and Sociological Accounts  1. Globalization and Social Inequality in South Korea Shin, Kwang-Yeong  2. Neoliberalism, the Financial Crisis and Economic Restructuring in Korea Lee, Kang-Kook  3. Neoliberalism in South Korea: The Dynamics of Financialization Jang, Jin-Ho  Part II: Ethnographic and Historical Accounts  4. Contesting Legal Liminality: The Gendered Labor Politics of Irregular Workers in South Korea Chun, Jennifer Jihye  5. The Will to Self-Managing, the Will to Freedom: The Self-managing Ethic and the Spirit of Flexible Capitalism in South Korea Seo, Dongjin  6. Educational Manager Mothers As Neoliberal Maternal Subjects Park, So Jin  7. For the Rights of "Colonial Returnees": Korean Chinese, Decolonization and Neoliberal Democracy in South Korea Park, Hyun Ok  8. "Not-Quite Korean" Children in "Almost Korean" Families: The Fear of Decreasing Population and State Multiculturalism in South Korea Paik, Young-Gyung  9. "If you don’t work, you don’t eat": Evangelizing Development in Africa Han, Ju Hui Judy Han

Biography

Jesook Song is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. As an anthropologist of Korea and a gender studies scholar, her interests include liberal governmentality, financialization, and youth education.