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Modernity in South Korea: An Alternative Narrative
Oleh:
Koo, Hagen
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Thesis Eleven vol. 57 no. 1 (Mei 1999)
,
page 53–64.
Topik:
development
;
minjung movement
;
modernity
;
struggles
;
working class
Fulltext:
53TE571.pdf
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A large literature on South Korean economic development has presented one dominant narrative on Korean modernity, essentially that of a smooth and peaceful process of modernity brought about by the immutable logic of the market and by a gradual expansion of the middle class and civil society. This essay presents another narrative which stresses the role of social struggles in this process. Korea's transition to modernity has been marked by a high level of social conflicts and by clashes between modernity and tradition and between external and national values. In this process, history and tradition did not simply give way to modernity but have been continuously rediscovered and reappropriated for new social struggles. Korea's modernity has been woven out of these political, social and cultural materials rather than simply out of the universal fabric of capitalism.
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