East Asian Languages & Lits 273 - Women and Narration in Modern Korea
WOMEN & NARRATION IN MOD KOREA
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Irhe Sohn
TTh 10:50-12:05
Smith College
30393-S20
HATFLD 205
isohn@smith.edu
This class explores modern Korean history from women's perspectives. It charts the historical and cultural transformation in modern Korea since the 1920s by coupling key terms of modern history with specific female figures: (1) Colonial modernity with modern girls in the 1920s and 30s; (2) colonization and cold-war regime with "comfort women" and "western princesses" from the 1940s to the 1960s; (3) industrial development under the authoritarian regime in the 1970s with factory girls; and (4) democratization and multiculturalism with rising feminists in the new millennium.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
You must also register for a Lab section.