248p blue paperback with laminated cover, as new, shrink wrapped therefore untouched, excellent copy
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"What I like about this book is that it takes history seriously and makes an argument for how the socialization/enculturation of Korean women is influenced by the period of the Yi Dynasty. Kim weaves theory and empirical data together in a way that I found quite helpful. Moreover, she deals with class issues that are often overlooked in works such as these. The book is so well organized that I could hardly put it down once I started to read. Her conclusions include a feminist critique and an evaluation of the pathology that ilse women carry as a result of both the history of the Yi Dynasty and the present-day Korean immigrant church in America. This critique is especially valuable because an indigenous sociologist is making it."--Linda E. Thomas, Iliff School of Theology
Ai Ra Kim immigrated to the U.S. from Korea in 1962. She is pastor of Flanders United Methodist Church in New Jersey, former president of the United Methodist Asian American Clergywomen's Association, and adjunct professor at New York Theological Seminary.
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 248p blue paperback with laminated cover, as new, shrink wrapped therefore untouched, excellent copy Language: English. Artikel-Nr. 78385
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