
Published online:
21 September 2017
Published in print:
28 February 2017
Online ISBN:
9780824873707
Print ISBN:
9780824858780
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The New Women: Their Lives and Their Deaths The New Women: Their Lives and Their Deaths
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Marriage: Old and New Marriage: Old and New
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Faithfulness and Women’s Identity Faithfulness and Women’s Identity
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A Claim: Songs of Rahula Yearning for his Mother A Claim: Songs of Rahula Yearning for his Mother
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If I were a Man If I were a Man
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From Social Responsibility to Feminine Sexuality From Social Responsibility to Feminine Sexuality
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New Theory of Chastity New Theory of Chastity
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A Story of a Female Painter and a Female Writer: Na Hyesŏk and Kim Myŏngsun A Story of a Female Painter and a Female Writer: Na Hyesŏk and Kim Myŏngsun
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Love Which is Not One Love Which is Not One
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Body That Matters: The Seitō and the Gibson Girls Body That Matters: The Seitō and the Gibson Girls
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Who were the New Women? Who were the New Women?
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Hiratsuka Raichō, the Seitōsha, and Japanese New Women Hiratsuka Raichō, the Seitōsha, and Japanese New Women
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American New Women and the Gibson Girl American New Women and the Gibson Girl
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Chapter
Two To See and Be Seen (1918–1927)
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34–65
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Published:February 2017
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Park, Jin Y., 'To See and Be Seen (1918–1927)', Women and Buddhist Philosophy: Engaging Zen Master Kim Iryop (Honolulu, HI , 2017; online edn, Hawai'i Scholarship Online, 21 Sept. 2017), https://doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824858780.003.0003, accessed 15 May 2025.
Abstract
Chapter 2 presents Kim Iryŏp’s activities as a new woman in comparison with two other new women, Na Hyesŏk and Kim Myŏngsun. The chapter also places the Korean New Women with the Japanese New Women and American New Women. One of the important themes for Iryŏp at this stage was her New Theory of Chastity.
Keywords:
Korea, Kim Iryŏp, modern Korean literature, New Women, Na Hyesŏk, Kim Myŏngsun, New Theory of Chastity, Seitō, Hiratsuka Raichō
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Buddhism
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