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The Feminist Renaissance in South Korea

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Barraclough, Ruth

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Despite the Eurocentric origin story of feminism, early twentieth century Korea boasted one of the most vibrant and radical feminist movements in the world. Today, South Korea’s feminist renaissance is an instruction to other nations about how to repivot narratives of female emancipation.

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Australian Outlook by Australian Institute of International Affairs

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