(Source[1]; CC BY-NC-SA 2.0[2])
Apropos of this quick look back at over 7 years of blogging, here's a picture of an old ad close to my home that I must have passed hundreds of times in the last few years, which often gets me thinking. I hope some of these posts can still do the same for you too.
- 2013 Why Did Allure Korea Take 10 Years to Have a Korean Cover Model?[3]
- 2012 Korean (Movie) Censors in Retreat?[4]
- 2011 Ministry of Health and Welfare: "Unwed Mothers are Ignorant Whores"[5]
- 2010 Korean Photoshop Disaster #7: I Hate You Lee Soo-kyeong…[6]
- 2009 "Korean Women are Sexually Conservative"[7]
- 2008 Naver's Photo of the Day[8]
- 2007 Korea's Convenient Invasion Myths[9]
Meanwhile, please feel free to use the picture[10] for your own post or presentation on gender, hierarchy, and (Neo-)Confucianism(!). From my perspective, it's a pity it's Japanese and not Korean, but that does raise the interesting question of how similar Japanese society is (or not) in those regards. Continuing today's theme, please see here [11]for some investigating of that I did back in 2008.
Thoughts?
References
- ^ Source (www.flickr.com)
- ^ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (creativecommons.org)
- ^ Why Did Allure Korea Take 10 Years to Have a Korean Cover Model? (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ Korean (Movie) Censors in Retreat? (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ Ministry of Health and Welfare: "Unwed Mothers are Ignorant Whores" (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ Korean Photoshop Disaster #7: I Hate You Lee Soo-kyeong… (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ "Korean Women are Sexually Conservative" (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ Naver's Photo of the Day (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ Korea's Convenient Invasion Myths (thegrandnarrative.com)
- ^ the picture (www.flickr.com)
- ^ here (thegrandnarrative.com)
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