Juxtaposing self-understanding through the method of currere and the historical character of hakbeolism (referring to a social status based on a shared academic background), this book articulates how subjective reconstruction of self in conjunction with historical study can be transformative, and how this can be extended to social change.
Juxtaposing self-understanding through the method of currere and the historical character of hakbeolism (referring to a social status based on a shared academic background), this book articulates how subjective reconstruction of self in conjunction with historical study can be transformative, and how this can be extended to social change.
Jung-Hoon Jung holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Hakbeolism 2. The Reciprocity of Currere, a Reconstruction of Self, and Autobiographical Theory 3. An Ethic of Care 4. Self care 5. Care for others 6. Self care and care for others 7. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Hakbeolism 2. The Reciprocity of Currere, a Reconstruction of Self, and Autobiographical Theory 3. An Ethic of Care 4. Self care 5. Care for others 6. Self care and care for others 7. Conclusion
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