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Rules of the house:family law and domestic disputes in colonial Korea

Lim, Sungyun - Nama Orang

Rules of the House examines the transformation of the Korean family during and after Japanese colonial rule. Through in-depth reading of civil litigation records, the book shows how the Japanese colonial legal system transformed Korean families from the traditional patrilineal family system into small, patriarchal households. The new domestic pattern proved remarkably durable, forming the basis of postcolonial family life. Women feature prominently in the book. Increasingly marginalized by patriarchy, women embodied the fault line between one family system as it receded and the other as it expanded under the auspices of Japanese colonial law. As a consequence, women’s rights to family property, inheritance, divorce, and adoption of heirs were frequently challenged by family members. Far from being quiet victims, these women brought their cases to the colonial courts and won a surprising number of cases. The book highlights how legal discourse about women’s rights in colonial civil courts articulated the transformation of the family.

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Penerbit
Oakland, California : University of California Press
GMD ( General Material Designation )
Electronic Resource
No. Panggil
346.51901509041
LIM
r
346.51901509041 LIM r
ISBN/ISSN9780520972506
Klasifikasi
346.51901509041
Deskripsi Fisik
xi, 174p.: ill.
Bahasa
English
Edisi
-
Subjek
Humans
Republic of Korea
History, 20th Century
Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Info Detail Spesifik
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GMD
Electronic Resource
Tipe Isi
text
Tipe Media
computer
Tipe Pembawa
online resource

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