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Nhan đề: | Mobile north Korean women and long- distance motherhood: The (Re)construction of intimacy and the ambivalence of family |
Tác giả: | Kim, Sung Kyung |
Từ khoá: | North Korean trans-border mobility Migrant mother Long-distance motherhood Intimacy |
Năm xuất bản: | 2020 |
Tùng thư/Số báo cáo: | Korean Studies;Vol.44 .- P.97-122 |
Tóm tắt: | Over the past decade, we have witnessed a dramatic shift in the role of North Korean women, from traditional mother to breadwinner. Economic collapse, famine, and the so-called Arduous March have had unintended consequences for North Koreans, forcing them to become more active economic agents. Many North Korean women started working in the black market (jangmadang), and became extremely mobile, seeking economic opportunities in new cities, new regions, and even across national borders. As a result, the mobility of North Korean women and their economic activities in the market have had a significant influence in contemporary North Korean families. |
Định danh: | https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71385 |
ISSN: | 0145-840X150 |
Bộ sưu tập: | Korean studies |
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