• Offered by School of Culture History and Language
  • ANU College ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
  • Classification Transitional
  • Course subject Asian Studies
  • Academic career PGRD
  • Mode of delivery In Person
  • Co-taught Course

This course is an introduction to the history and culture of women in Korea.  The major focus of the course is on the various cultural, religious, political and economic factors that have served to define womanhood and change the role and status of women.  The historical context that contributed to changes in the standing of women can be divided into three periods: 1) the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), when Confucian-prescribed gender ideologies prevailed; 2) the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945), during which women's movements were considered secondary to the movement for national independence, but which nonetheless saw some serious attempts to invent a new image for women; and 3) Independence (1945-present), which was marked by two major changes: the nation was divided into North Korea and South Korea; and South Korea begin a drive toward modernization in the midst of its own internal political struggles.  The status of South Korean women has seen rapid changes since 1948 in terms of gender equity, education and work, and yet, women still face many barriers and challenges. North Korean women have also experienced major transformations in their relationship with the family and society since 1948 in the process of socialist nation building.  
Throughout the semester, students will consider how social structures and cultural practices have affected women and how women themselves have struggled to gain basic human rights and opportunities equal to those of men.  Students will examine a variety of texts and visual materials with the aim of investigating the following questions:
a.     What specific influences from Confucianism has Korean society had?; In what aspects can we still detect the influence of Confucian ideologies on the lives of contemporary Korean women?
b.     In what ways were the experiences of Korean women during the colonial period different from their lives prior to the colonial period?; What has been the legacy of the colonial experience in shaping women's lives in Korea?
c.      How has the division of the nation and the modernization policies of South Korea affected women's lives?; What do the outcomes of “modernization” bring to women in terms of their rights in the legal, educational, political and economic arenas? How does popular culture represent the role and status of women in Korea?
d.     In what ways have socialist programs in North Korea succeeded or failed in enhancing the status and role of women? What are the roles of women in adopting or appropriating the recently introduced capitalist market economy?

 

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Requisite and Incompatibility

You may not enrol in this course if you have previously completed ASIA2006.

Fees

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Student Contribution Band:
1
Unit value:
6 units

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Units EFTSL
6.00 0.12500
Domestic fee paying students
Year Fee Description
1994-2003 $1218
2014 $2808
2013 $2808
2012 $2808
2011 $2778
2010 $2718
2009 $2670
2008 $2592
2007 $2298
2006 $2190
2005 $2190
2004 $1926
International fee paying students
Year Fee
1994-2003 $3402
2014 $3942
2013 $3942
2012 $3942
2011 $3942
2010 $3942
2009 $3816
2008 $3816
2007 $3816
2006 $3816
2005 $3816
2004 $3816
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