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Divorce in South Korea : doing gender and the dynamics of relationship breakdown / [electronic resource]

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개인저자Lee, Yean-Ju, author.
서명/저자사항Divorce in South Korea[electronic resource] :doing gender and the dynamics of relationship breakdown /Yean-Ju Lee.
발행사항Honolulu, Hawai軻i : University of Hawai軻i Press, [2020]
형태사항1 online resource.
총서사항Hawai軻i studies on Korea
소장본 주기OCLC control number change
ISBN9780824882952
0824882954
9780824882969
0824882962


내용주기Intro -- DIVORCE IN SOUTH KOREA -- CHAPTER 1 Why Do Marriages Break Down? -- CHAPTER 2 Social Context -- CHAPTER 3 Men's Provider Anxiety and Self-Identity -- CHAPTER 4 Women's Contradictory Role Perceptions -- CHAPTER 5 The Extended Family: Disharmony -- CHAPTER 6 Culpable Spouses -- CHAPTER 7 Implications: Doing Gender -- Appendix A: Amendments to the Family Laws -- Appendix B: Qualitative Data and Methodology -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Blank Page
요약It may sound logical that individualistic attitudes boost divorce. This book argues otherwise. Conservative norms of specialized gender roles serve as the root cause of marital dissolution. Those expectations that prescribe what men should do and what women should do help break down marital relationships. Data from South Korea suggest that lingering norms of gendered roles can threaten married persons' self-identity and hence their marriages during the period of rapid structural changes.The existing literature predicting divorce does not conceptually distinguish between the process of relationship breakdown and the act of ending a marriage, implicitly but heavily focusing on the latter while obscuring the former. In contemporary societies, however, the social and economic cost of divorce is sufficiently low--that is, stigma against divorce is minimal and economic survival after divorce is a nonissue--and leaving a marriage is no longer dictated by one's being liberal or conservative or any particular characteristics. Thus, the right question to ask is not who leaves a marriage but why a marriage goes sour to begin with. In Korea, a majority of divorces occur through mutual consent of the two spouses without any court procedure, but when one spouse files for divorce, the fault-based divorce litigation rules require the court to lay out the entire chronicle of relevant events occurring up to the legal action, often with the help of court investigators. As such, court rulings provide glimpses into the entire marital dynamics, including verbatim exchanges between the spouses. Lee argues that the typical process of relationship breakdown is related to married persons' daily practices of verifying their gendered role identity.
일반주제명Divorce -- Korea (South)
Marriage -- Korea (South) -- Psychological aspects.
Sex role -- Korea (South)
Man-woman relationships -- Korea (South)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family.
Divorce.
Man-woman relationships.
Marriage -- Psychological aspects.
Sex role.
주제명(지명)Korea (South) -- fast
언어영어
기타형태 저록Print version:97808248825560824882555
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