South Korea’s postcolonial history has been replete with dramatic
societal transformations through which it has emerged with a fully
blown modernity, or compressed modernity. There have arisen the
transformation-oriented state, society, and citizenry for which each
transformation becomes an ultimate purpose in itself, its processes
and means constitute the main sociopolitical order, and the
transformation-embedded interests form the core social identity. A
distinct mode of citizenship has thereby arisen as transformative
contributory rights, namely, effective or legitimate claims to
national and social resources, opportunities, and respects that accrue
to each citizen’s contributions to the nation’s or society’s
collective transformative goals. South Koreans have been exhorted or
have exhorted themselves to intensely engage in such collective
transformations, so that their citizenship is framed and substantiated
by the conditions, processes, and outcomes of such transformative
engagements. This book concretely and systematically analyzes how this
transformative dynamic has shaped South Koreans’ developmental,
social, educational, reproductive, and cultural citizenship.
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Politics of Transformative Contributory Rights
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ISBN
9783030876906
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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