"Excavates the transnational linkages between women of North Korea and the world from the late 1940s to 1975, the year designated by the UN as International Women's Year, and offers a different genealogy of the global women's movement that centers the 'East' and the Third World"--
"Excavates the transnational linkages between women of North Korea and the world from the late 1940s to 1975, the year designated by the UN as International Women's Year, and offers a different genealogy of the global women's movement that centers the 'East' and the Third World"--
Suzy Kim is Professor of Korean History at Rutgers University. She is the author of Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950.
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Introduction: Decolonial Genealogies Part 1: War and Peace 1. Women Against the Korean War 2. Anti-Imperialist Struggle for a Just Peace Part 2: Third World Rising 3. Struggle Between Two Lines 4. Women's Work Is Never Done Part 3: Cultural Revolutions 5. Aesthetics of Everyday Folk 6. Communist Women Around the World Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Decolonial Genealogies Part 1: War and Peace 1. Women Against the Korean War 2. Anti-Imperialist Struggle for a Just Peace Part 2: Third World Rising 3. Struggle Between Two Lines 4. Women's Work Is Never Done Part 3: Cultural Revolutions 5. Aesthetics of Everyday Folk 6. Communist Women Around the World Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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