Practicing Motherhood and Forming Matrilineal Solidarity: A Counter-cultural Response to the Patrilineal Confucian Family in the Works of Park Wansuh (1931–2011)

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Korean Religions Pub Date : 2023-05-02 DOI:10.1353/jkr.2023.0000
Haewon Yang
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Abstract:This paper analyzes four fictional works by Park Wansuh (1931–2011) that thematize the issue of son preference and sex-selective abortion against the background of the recent decriminalization of abortion. Prior to 2021, although abortion was illegal in Korea it was widely practiced, providing the environment in which sex-selective abortion could also be accessed. However, in arguing for women's reproductive rights, feminists have largely relied on Western discourse without considering the implications of this local practice that allowed women the choice without the legal rights. As shown in Park's works, in reality, both abortion and sex-selective abortion served the modernization of the patrilineal Confucian family as it faced the normativization of the monogamous relationship. In penalizing unmarried pregnant women and sonless married women, the popular religious practice of Confucian patriarchy overrode the illegality of abortion and made it culturally acceptable. Against this practice, and also against feminist discourse, Park's works argue for women's right to choose to become mothers regardless of marital status or sex of the fetus. Park's argument is all the more informative for local practice as it does not rely on the Christian narrative of life but on the virtuous motherhood of Confucian practice and on her relationship with her mother-in-law, who was not Christian but whose death eventually led Park to becoming a Catholic.
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践行母性与形成母系团结:朴万洙作品中父系儒家家庭的反文化回应
摘要:本文分析了朴万洙(1931–2011)的四部虚构作品,这些作品在最近堕胎非刑事化的背景下,将重男轻女和性别选择性堕胎问题作为主题。2021年之前,尽管堕胎在韩国是非法的,但它被广泛实施,为性别选择性堕胎提供了环境。然而,在为妇女的生殖权利辩护时,女权主义者在很大程度上依赖西方话语,而没有考虑到这种允许妇女在没有合法权利的情况下做出选择的当地做法的影响。正如朴的作品所示,在现实中,堕胎和性别选择性堕胎都为父系儒家家庭的现代化服务,因为它面临着一夫一妻制关系的规范化。在惩罚未婚孕妇和无子已婚妇女时,儒家父权制的流行宗教实践推翻了堕胎的非法性,并使其在文化上可以接受。反对这种做法,也反对女权主义话语,朴的作品主张女性有权选择成为母亲,无论婚姻状况或胎儿性别如何。朴的论点对当地的实践更有帮助,因为它不依赖于基督教的生活叙事,而是依赖于儒家实践中的贤惠母亲身份,以及她与婆婆的关系。婆婆不是基督徒,但她的死最终导致朴成为天主教徒。
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