Moral authoritarianism : neighborhood associations in the three Koreas, 1931-1972 / Shinyoung Kwon.
"Moral Authoritarianism offers a new perspective on the three modern Korean states--the Japanese colonial state, South Korea, and North Korea--by studying neighborhood associations during the four war decades (1930s-1960s). The existing historiography perceives the three states in relation to i...
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Other title: | Neighborhood associations in the 3 Koreas, 1931-1972 |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2024]
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Series: | Hawaiʻi studies on Korea.
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Table of Contents:
- The Birth of Patriotic Neighborhood Associations
- The Colonial Politics of Naming
- At the Intersection of Family Indoctrination and Opportunities for Women
- Reborn into Citizens' Neighborhood Associations
- The Summer of 1950: The Two Faces of NAs
- The Demise of Local Autonomy during the Postwar Recovery
- Fatherland and People, 1945-1953
- Into the Socialist Patriarchal Space
- "People's Neighborhood Associational Life" in the 1960s
- Epilogue: The Two Constitutional Amendments of December.