Telling the Stories of Han - A Korean, Feminist Theology of Subjectivity (Paperback)


This study looks at the marginalized han-ridden women in Korea who have been completely divested of all human rights. So strong is their belief in their fate that they lack the power even to see themselves as a subject/human being or as a victim. The author seeks to find what idea of subjectivity could empower them to see themselves as a subject/human being as well as a woman. She presents the ethical and theological view of the human subject as the embodied spirit of Korean women evoking and unfolding their han-full stories of suffering.

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This study looks at the marginalized han-ridden women in Korea who have been completely divested of all human rights. So strong is their belief in their fate that they lack the power even to see themselves as a subject/human being or as a victim. The author seeks to find what idea of subjectivity could empower them to see themselves as a subject/human being as well as a woman. She presents the ethical and theological view of the human subject as the embodied spirit of Korean women evoking and unfolding their han-full stories of suffering.

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Imprint

Acumen Publishing Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Gender, Theology and Spirituality

Release date

December 2014

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First published

December 2014

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Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-84553-133-1

Barcode

9781845531331

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LSN

1-84553-133-7



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