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Gender and Modernity in Colonial Korea

Abstract

The reconstruction of gender identities was central to the modernization process in colonial Korea (1910–1945). A consideration of how women and men of all classes individually and collectively negotiated changing political, social and economic conditions to constitute themselves as subjective agents is crucial to understanding the twentieth- century transformation of Korean society and culture. Using newspapers and magazines as primary sources, I examine their production, content, and readership to better understand their ro

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