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In this provocative book Seungsook Moon demonstrates how the South Koreanstates dual push for military security and industrial modernization reinforcedgendered distinctions in the citizenry. She skillfully shows the intersectionbetween compulsory military service for men and the marginalization of women inthe economy through the symbolic and material valorization of mens militaryservice. The book masterfully articulates the demands of the state on Koreanmale and female citizens and the repercussions for the patriarchal family forclass identities among men and women and for Koreans increasingly openlycontested claims to the rights of full citizenship.Mary C. Brinton authorof Women and the Economic Miracle Gender and Work in Postwar Japan «
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