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COPING WITH WOMEN STRIKERS

2021
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Overview
In the previous two chapters we followed the stories of Kang Churyong and other women rubber workers of Pyongyang and their relationships with that city’s business elite, nationalists, and socialist activists. Zooming out one step further, we can now explore the larger society’s relationship with Kang Churyong and her fellow women strikers. Knowledge producers and social movement activists of colonial Korea tried to fix yŏgong identity and narrate their miseries and potentials in particular ways. At the same time voices and actions of women workers themselves pointed to a new kind of yŏgong subjectivity that was developing in tension with
Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN
1501758268, 9781501758263

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