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    Title: 成為「國民」:國家總動員體制下台韓的女性動員論述
    Other Titles: Becoming a “Nation”: Discussion of Womens Mobilization in Taiwan and South Korea under the General Mobilization System
    Authors: 崔末順
    Choi, Mal Soon
    Contributors: 台文所
    Keywords: General mobilization system;Taiwan;South Korea;discussion of women's mobilization;national discourse;anti-communist mobilization system
    Date: 2023-06
    Issue Date: 2023-11-30 14:07:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper examines the East Asian total power system formed with Japan"s provocation of the imperialist war of aggression in 1937, continuously reproduced under the East-West Cold War system after the end of World War II, and steadily regulating the social order of the countries from the post-Cold War to the democratization phase. Starting from the hypothesis that it worked as a basic factor, I would like to examine the women"s discourse in Taiwan and Korea under the all-out total system during the war period at the end of Japanese colonial rule and the total anti-communist mobilization system in the 1950s from a continuous aspect. In 1945, Taiwan and Korea were freed from colonial rule by the Japanese Empire, but with the rise of the East-West Cold War system, the mass mobilization and control system, a legacy of the total wartime system, still exercised power throughout society, and women were once again regarded as "citizens". They were called upon to contribute to economic development under anti-communism, patriotism, and developmental dictatorship. This paper compares and examines the women"s discourse established in Taiwan and Korea under the national mobilization system, targeting women"s magazines during the war period and after liberation.
    Relation: 台灣硏究, Vol.22, pp.101-127
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[臺灣文學研究所] 期刊論文

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