Virtue That Matters
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<p><i>Virtue That Matters</i> is a groundbreaking exploration of the intricate dynamics of chastity culture in Chosŏn Korea from 1392 to 1910 shedding light on its political legal social and cultural significance. In this book Jungwon Kim demonstrates how an emphasis on female chastity came to pervade society as it intertwined with state ideology and elite interests. By analyzing a copious range of sources including governmental publications legal records and women's own writings Kim unveils the rich tapestry of Chosŏn society's attitudes toward female chastity and argues that extreme chastity culture was not merely a product of Confucianization but was also shaped by diverse social forces and individual agency. Furthermore Kim reframes the discourse on chastity by focusing on women's experiences and perspectives challenging the traditional portrayal of women as marginal to Chosŏn history. <p/><i>Virtue That Matters</i> illustrates the complex interplay between state-led indoctrination socio-legal changes and gender relations in Chosŏn Korea. Kim also shows how the discourse on women's chastity evolved over time and continued to influence social dynamics well into the twentieth century. By highlighting the enduring legacy of chastity culture in modern Korean society <i>Virtue That Matters</i> provides valuable insights into contemporary debates on gender and sexuality.</p>
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