Rural women and triple exploitation in Korean development
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Rural women and triple exploitation in Korean development
(International political economy series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-228) and index
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Description
This is an analysis of the role played and burden borne by rural women during South Korean economic development since 1960. It offers a critical understanding of the crucial role played by rural women in the Korean economic "miracle". Presenting her "triple exploitation" model, the author explains the linkages between rural women, national development, and the global economy. She concludes that, via triple exploitation, rural women have held more than their "fair share" of the strain of rapid industrialization.
Table of Contents
List of Acronyms - List of Tables - Acknowledgements - Introduction - PART I: AGRICULTURE IN THE KOREAN DEVELOPMENT MODEL - Primitive Capital Accumulation and Agriculture - Economic Crisis and the Stagnation of Agriculture - Unequal Exchange Between Agriculture and Industry - Globalisation and Rural Poverty - PART II: PATRIARCHAL RELATIONS AND MODES OF PRODUCTION TOWARD AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK - Patriarchal Relations and Sexual Division of Labour - Women in the Contemporary World Economic System - The Triple Exploitation of Rural Women in Korea - PART III: RURAL WOMEN'S LABOUR IN KOREA - Socio-Economic Structure of Farming Villages - The Extension of Women's Labour - Rural Women and Power Relations - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index
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