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Broomhall, Susan: Encounter, Transformation, and Agency in a Connected World (eBook)

Analysing a series of narratives that described women who transformed the worlds they lived in, this book introduces students and scholars to the lives of the women of Joseon Korea 1550-1700. Exploring both their interactions at home and abroad, this book shows how the agency of these women reached far across the globe

The narratives explored here appeared in a wide range of written, visual and material forms, from woodcuts and printed texts, letters, journals and chronicles, to inscriptions on monuments, and were produced by Joseon's elite officials, grieving families, Japanese civic administrators, Jesuit missionaries, local historians of the Japanese ceramic industry, and men of the Dutch East India Company. The women whose voices, lives and actions were presented in these texts lived during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a time when Joseon Korea was itself undergoing substantial social, political and cultural changes. Their works described women's capacity to transform, in ways large and small, themselves, their families, and society around them. Interest in such women was not limited to a readership within the kingdom alone in this period but was reported across transnational networks to a global audience, from Japan to Europe, carrying messages about Korean women's agency far and wide.

Encounter, transformation, and agency in a connected world: Narratives of Korean women, 1550-1700 is essential reading for students and scholars interested in the history of Joseon Korea and Asia and the history of women in the early modern period more broadly.


Artikelnummer: 978-1-00-090989-0
Fr. 45.80
Autor Broomhall, Susan
Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Seitenangabe 224 S.
Meldetext Noch nicht erschienen, Juli 2023
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen 15 schwarz-weiße und 3 farbige Abbildungen, 15 schwarz-weiße und 3 farbige Fotos
Plattform EPUB
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