Korean Families Yesterday and Today

Korean Families Yesterday and Today
Title Korean Families Yesterday and Today PDF eBook
Author Hyunjoon Park
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2020-02-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472126369

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Korean families have changed significantly during the last few decades in their composition, structure, attitudes, and function. Delayed and forgone marriage, fertility decline, and rising divorce rates are just a few examples of changes that Korean families have experienced at a rapid pace, more dramatic than in many other contemporary societies. Moreover, the increase of marriages between Korean men and foreign women has further diversified Korean families. Yet traditional norms and attitudes toward gender and family continue to shape Korean men and women’s family behaviors. Korean Families Yesterday and Today portrays diverse aspects of the contemporary Korean families and, by explicitly or implicitly situating contemporary families within a comparative historical perspective, reveal how the past of Korean families evolved into their current shapes. While the study of families can be approached in many different angles, our lens focuses on families with children or young adults who are about to forge family through marriage and other means. This focus reflects that delayed marriage and declined fertility are two sweeping demographic trends in Korea, affecting family formation. Moreover, “intensive” parenting has characterized Korean young parents and therefore, examining change and persistence in parenting provides important clues for family change in Korea. This volume should be of interest not only to readers who are interested in Korea but also to those who want to understand broad family changes in East Asia in comparative perspective.

Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea

Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea
Title Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea PDF eBook
Author Minjeong Kim
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2022-06-17
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1978803109

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Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea: Reflections and Future Directions aims to reinvigorate contemporary discussions about Korean families that include immigrants by expanding the scope of what we consider to be multicultural families to include the families of undocumented migrant workers, divorced marriage immigrants, the families of Korean women with immigrant husbands, and by providing a nuanced look at their lives in Korea, not as newcomers but as first-generation immigrants.

Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea

Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea
Title Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea PDF eBook
Author Minjeong Kim
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2022-06-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1978803125

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Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea provides an in-depth look at the lives of families in Korea that include immigrants. Ten original chapters in this volume, written by scholars in multiple social science disciplines and covering different methodological approaches, aim to reinvigorate contemporary discussions about these multicultural families. Specially, the volume expands the scope of “multicultural families” by examining the diverse configurations of families with immigrants who crossed the Korean border during and after the 1990s, such as the families of undocumented migrant workers, divorced marriage immigrants, and the families of Korean women with Muslim immigrant husbands. Second, instead of looking at immigrants as newcomers, the volume takes a discursive turn, viewing them as settlers or first-generation immigrants in Korea whose post-migration lives have evolved and whose membership in Korean society has matured, by examining immigrants’ identities, need for political representation, their fights through the court system, and the aspirations of second-generation immigrants.

Faithful Endurance

Faithful Endurance
Title Faithful Endurance PDF eBook
Author Choong Soon Kim
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 1988
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Korean Family and Kinship

Korean Family and Kinship
Title Korean Family and Kinship PDF eBook
Author Kwang-gyu Yi
Publisher 집문당
Total Pages 264
Release 1997
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Korean Families

Korean Families
Title Korean Families PDF eBook
Author Han'guk Kajok Hakhoe
Publisher SNUPRESS
Total Pages 444
Release 2011
Genre Families
ISBN

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The book is organized into an introduction and five subsequent parts with 13 chapters overall. The introduction provides a brief overview of the continuity and changes in the patrilineal culture of the current Korean family. Part I, Traditional Korean Families, presents a historical analysis of the family/kinship system and womenʹs life during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties. Part II, Family and Society, includes two chapters on changes in the family population and families with the concept of compressed modernity, and examines family issues at the macro level. Part III, Family, Change, and Space, includes three chapters on family life among the rural, urban, and lower classes based on intensive qualitative research. Part IV, Family and Gender, includes three chapters on the image of the Korean family, love and marriage, and work-family reconciliation as discussed from feminist perspectives. Part V, the Family in Life Stages, includes three chapters on the early, middle, and late years of the family, focusing on family relations. -- Book jacket.

Korea's Divided Families

Korea's Divided Families
Title Korea's Divided Families PDF eBook
Author James Alexander Foley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781134431618

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The divided families problem is a serious social issue in North and South Korea, involving hundreds of thousands of first generation divided family members, most of whom have not seen their relatives since the Korean War. It is the most pressing humanitarian issue between the two Koreas, and is connected to the greater issue of human rights in North Korea today. However, little serious academic work exists on the subject, in either English or Korean. This new study, based on research conducted in Korea, including interviews in 2001 with Korean families who benefited from the most recent exchanges, addresses the many issues surrounding the divided family problem, and highlights its importance in the path towards Korean rapprochement.