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- Title
The Resurgence and Popularization of Feminism in South Korea: Key Issues and Challenges for Contemporary Feminist Activism.
- Authors
Jinsook KIM
- Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the ways in which feminist activism has, since 2015, gained new momentum in South Korea in terms of its scope, reach, and range of agendas. Building on existing scholarly discussions of feminist movements and gender politics, I first situate the resurgence of feminism within the broader historical and socio-political context of Korean society, including the diversification of social movements generally in post-authoritarian Korea, women's precarious status, and the rise of misogyny. I then discuss the main characteristics of feminist activism on digital media and their implications, in particular, the broad range of feminist subjects, the extension of sites for and methods of struggle, and the emergence and centering of gendered issues within digital environments. Lastly, I assess the limitations of the term "young young feminist" and the diverse politics and controversies associated with contemporary feminist activism, with a focus on the critiques of raetpem (self-identified 'radical feminists'). The paper concludes with an argument for intersectional and transnational feminism and suggestions for future research into feminist activism.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; FEMINISM; ACTIVISM; SOCIAL movements; FEMINISTS; RADICALS; DIGITAL media; MISOGYNY
- Publication
Korea Journal, 2021, Vol 61, Issue 4, p75
- ISSN
0023-3900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25024/kj.2021.61.4.75