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Class Struggle or Family Struggle? Seung-kyung Kim (University of Maryland, College Park)

Class Struggle or Family Struggle? By Seung-kyung Kim (University of Maryland, College Park)

Class Struggle or Family Struggle? by Seung-kyung Kim (University of Maryland, College Park)


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This study considers Korean economic development from the perspective of young female factory workers. It explores their struggles to improve their positions and examines their links within the labor movement. Kim analyzes how these workers envision their place in society, and how they cope with economic and social marginalization.

Class Struggle or Family Struggle? Summary

Class Struggle or Family Struggle?: The Lives of Women Factory Workers in South Korea by Seung-kyung Kim (University of Maryland, College Park)

This study complements the burgeoning literature on South Korean economic development by considering it from the perspective of young female factory workers. In approaching development from this position, Kim explores the opportunity and exploitation that development has presented to female workers and humanizes the notion of the 'Korean economic miracle' by examining its impact on their lives. Kim looks at the conflicts and ambivalences of young women as they participate in the industrial work force and simultaneously grapple with defining their roles in respect to marriage and motherhood within conventional family structures. The book explores the women's individual and collective struggles to improve their positions and examines their links with other political forces within the labor movement. She analyses how female workers envision their place in society, how they cope with economic and social marginalisation in their daily lives, and how they develop strategies for a better future.

Class Struggle or Family Struggle? Reviews

' The strength of this book lies in the way Kim inter-relates discussions of global and national political-economic context, class, and gender with individual experience and identity. This is how good research and writing on the anthropology of work should be done a clearly written, sophisticated, and critical yet sensitive portrayal. It will be of use to readers interested in the gender and class nature of the work experiences and labour activism of South Korean women and, more broadly, to readers interested in the anthropology of women's work in industrial settings in Asia and throughout the global capitalist system.' Anthropology of Work Review

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures; Preface: field, subject, author; Acknowledgements; Language Note; 1. Women caught between global capitalism and South Korean patriarchy; 2. The process of production in the Masan Free Export Zone; 3. The myth of social mobility: its creation and reproduction among women workers; 4. Labor militancy and collective action; 5. The making of working class identity: students' theories and workers' lives; 6. Conclusion; References; Index.

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NPB9780521570626
9780521570626
052157062X
Class Struggle or Family Struggle?: The Lives of Women Factory Workers in South Korea by Seung-kyung Kim (University of Maryland, College Park)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-06-28
236
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