Crossing the Lines: Pak Indŏk, Christianity, and the Impulse to Claim New Space

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Korean Religions Pub Date : 2021-11-05 DOI:10.1353/jkr.2021.0006
Hyaeweol Choi
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Abstract:Pak Indŏk (1896–1980) is one of the most controversial women intellectuals of modern Korea. She was the protégé of US missionary teachers in her youth, an activist for national independence, a member of the US-educated elite, a prominent Christian convert who travelled around the world twice giving lectures about her salvation, an early media figure dubbed "Korea's Nora" after her sensational divorce, and a collaborator with the Japanese imperial power during the Pacific War who quickly switched her political allegiance in postcolonial Korea to become a vehement anticommunist. Using Pak's life story as a case study, this article examines the critical role of Protestant Christianity in shaping the gender politics of colonial-era Korea through which women navigated conflicting life options, coped with old and new challenges, and positioned themselves amid turbulent political changes. It particularly illuminates Pak's choices and strategies for her life and work, which could be alternatively characterized as "fluid," "ingenious," "opportunistic," or even "immoral," depending on the perspective one adopts on her. This article brings to light tensions between nationalism and feminism, between Christian faith and political allegiance, and between individual ambition and national wellbeing.
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越界:Pak Indŏk,基督教和要求新空间的冲动
摘要:朴英姬(1896—1980)是现代韩国最具争议的女性知识分子之一。她年轻时是美国传教士教师的门生,是一名争取国家独立的活动家,是受美国教育的精英阶层的一员,是一位著名的基督教皈依者,曾两次环游世界,就她的救赎进行演讲,在她轰动性的离婚后,早期媒体人物被称为“韩国的诺拉”,在太平洋战争期间,她是日本帝国的合作者,在后殖民时代的朝鲜,她很快改变了政治效忠,成为了一名强烈的反共产主义者。本文以朴的人生故事为个案研究,探讨了新教基督教在塑造殖民时代韩国性别政治中的关键作用。在殖民时代,女性在冲突的生活选择中游刃有余,应对新旧挑战,并在动荡的政治变革中定位自己。它特别阐明了朴对她的生活和工作的选择和策略,根据人们对她的看法,这些选择和策略可以被描述为“流动的”、“巧妙的”、”机会主义“,甚至“不道德的”。这篇文章揭示了民族主义和女权主义之间、基督教信仰和政治忠诚之间、个人野心和国家福祉之间的紧张关系。
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