Gender and Mission Encounters in Korea
Discover the intricate history of gender and modernity in Hyaeweol Choi's compelling work, Gender and Mission Encounters in Korea. Published by the University of California Press in 2009, this insightful paperback spans 296 pages and delves into the dynamic interactions between Koreans and American Protestant missionaries during Korea's colonization by Japan in the early twentieth century.
Choi meticulously traces the genealogy of modern womanhood, offering a rich analysis that illuminates the complex interplay between local and global politics of gender. This book is essential for anyone interested in the historical roles of women in Korea, particularly in the context of missionary work and the broader implications of colonialism. Engage with this scholarly yet accessible text to deepen your understanding of the historical narratives that shape contemporary discussions on gender and identity in Korea.