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The Academy of Korean Studies THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES Vol.4 No.2 DECEMBER 2001
발행연도
2001.12
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223 - 242 (20page)

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This paper explores Korean women's identity through farming women's lived experience in an agricultural area. It is especially concerned with Korean farming women's identification as a worker and their work at the basis of their life histories. The farming women's life histories of Taedong-ri in Sosan County of South Ch'ungch'?ng Province tell a different story. They tell that they have been a worker (ilggun) for their whole lives. They identify themselves as a worker rather than a mother and a wife.
In the social discourses prevalent in contemporary South Korea which emphasize women's role as a sexy wife and able mother. Taedong-ri women's life histories remind us that most of Korean women have been workers despite many political and economic changes. The recent politics of Korean women's identity obscures women's identification as a worker. Although farming women's work has been oriented to family wellbeing as much as that of urban middle class housewives, their identification as a worker can be a vehicle toward dismantling mothering ideology that dominates urban middle class housewives. Taedong-ri women's life histories show that women' identity is multiple and that women have always worked hard in the domestic as well as in the public arena. Their work should be recognized as such.

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Korean women‘s identity and their work
Korean Women‘s Work in Rural Areas Since the Late 1950s
Taedong-ri Women‘s Lived Experience and Their Work
Taedong-ri Women‘s Identities as Workers
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