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1 Cover
4 Preface
5 Part I Compressed Modernity in Perspective 1 Introduction: Purpose, Debates, and Subjects 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Compressed Modernity in Critical Modernity Debates 1.3 Subjects Notes 2 Compressed Modernity: Constitutive Dimensions and Manifesting Units 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Constitutive Dimensions 2.3 Manifesting Units 2.4 Discussion: From Theory of Modernization to Theory of Modernitization Notes 3 Compressed Modernity in the Universalist Perspective 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Variations of Compressed Modernity as Internalized Reflexive Cosmopolitization 3.3 Advanced Capitalist Societies 3.4 Un(der)developed Societies 3.5 (Post-Socialist) Transition Societies 3.6 Discussion: East Asia and Compressed Modernity Notes
6 Part II Structural Properties of Compressed Modernity 4 Internal Multiple Modernities: South Korea as Multiplex Theater Society 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Colonial Dialectical Modernity 4.3 Postcolonial Reflexive Institutional(ist) Modernization 4.4 Postcolonial Neotraditionalist Modernity 4.5 The Cold War and Free World Modernity 4.6 State-Capitalist Modernity and National Developmentalism 4.7 Neoliberal Economic Globalism and Cosmopolitan Modernity 4.8 Subaltern Liberal Modernity in the Making: Civil Society as (Associative) Subaltern Community 4.9 The Clash of (Internal Multiple) Modernities? 4.10 In Perspective: South Korea as Multiplex Theater Society Notes 5 Transformative Contributory Rights: Citizen(ship) in Compressed Modernity 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Institutional and Techno-Scientific Modernization and Educational Citizenship 5.3 Economic Transformation and Developmental Citizenship 5.4 Democratization and Transformative Political Citizenship 5.5 Globalization and Neoliberal versus Cosmopolitan Citizenship 5.6 National Reconfiguration and Compatriotic Citizenship 5.7 Prospect: Transformation into Post-Transformative Society? Notes 6 Complex-Culturalism vs. Multiculturalism 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Complex Culturalism: The Cultural Platform of Compressed Modernity 6.3 Ad Hoc Multiculturalism under Reproductive Globalization 6.4 Borrowed Docility: Re(/neo)traditionalization through Foreign Bodies, Particularistic Multiculturalism, and Complex Culturalism 6.5 Discussion: Cloakroom Cosmopolitization Notes 7 Productive Maximization, Reproductive Meltdown 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Varieties of Productionist Systems and Reproductive Crises 7.3 Dissolution of the Farm Family Reproduction Cycle 7.4 Industrial Working Life History and Social Reproduction 7.5 Urban Poor Families: Women under Old and New Social Risks 7.6 Debt-Sustained Livelihood: Financialization of Social Reproduction 7.7 Conclusion and Prospect: After Condensed Social Divestures Notes 8 Social Institutional Deficits and Infrastructural Familialism 8.1 Introduction: Infrastructural Familialism, from Above and from Below 8.2 Family and Modernity: Academic Debates and Historical Realities 8.3 Late Capitalist Industrialization and Its Familial Parameters 8.4 Familial Self-Welfare instead of the Welfare State 8.5 Educationalized Modernization and Family-Sustained Public Education 8.6 Conclusion and Prospect: Family as Overloaded Social Infrastructure Notes 9 The Demographic Configuration of Compressed Modernity 9.1 Demographic Parameters of Compressed Capitalist Development 9.2 Compressed Demographic Transitions 9.3 Ethnodemographic Reconfiguration of the Korean Nation? 9.4 Conclusion Notes
7 Part III After Compressed Modernity 10 The Post-Compressed Modern Condition 10.1 South Korea in the Post-Compressed Modern Era 10.2 The Double-Fold Structural Crises 10.3 Beyond South Korea Notes
9 Index
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 The five constitutive dimensions of compressed modernity
2 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 The trend of total fertility rate (TFR) in South Korea
List of Tables
1 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Major origin countries of South Koreans’ doctoral degrees by disciplinary groups…
2 Chapter 5Table 5.1 OECD countries with higher proportions of population aged 25 to 34 with tertiary…
3 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Accumulated marriage migrants and other naturalizers by country origin and manne…
List of Photos
1 Chapter 4Photo 4.1 Housewives in the public oath ceremony for abiding by the Standard Rules on Fami…Photo 4.2 The opening of Confucianland (Yugyoland) in Andong CityPhoto 4.3 The leaders of South and North Korea and the United States at the inter-Korean …Photo 4.4 President Park Geun-Hye at the National Trade Day ceremony in 2015Photo 4.5 President Moon Jae-In addressing at the inauguration of the Presidential Committ…Photo 4.6 Group wedding of “multicultural couples” in Goesan County, South KoreaPhoto 4.7 “The Candlelight Revolution” (chotbulhyeokmyeong) in Winter 2016
2 Chapter 6Photo 6.1 The “KCON 2016 France”, June 2, 2016
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