Linguistic Image of Womanhood in South Korea
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Linguistic Image of Womanhood in South Korea
Shin, Jiyoung; Kiaer, Jieun
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
120
Dura
Inglês
9781032053721
15 a 20 dias
412
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List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Preliminaries
1. Introduction
1.1 Studies of Women's Languaging Habits
1.2 The Case of Japan
1.3 What are Language Cosmetics?
2. Womanhood in Neo-Confucian Society - Past and Present
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transition from Goryeo
2.3 The Making of Womanhood in Joseon
2.3.i Women's place
2.3.ii Oryun (??) 'Five Relations'
2.3.iii Women's Virtues
2.3.iv Admonishment for Women
2.3.v Women's Misconduct
2.3.vi Women's Education
2.3.vii Women's Sorrow Han (?): The Untranslatable Grief
2.4 Between the Joseon dynasty and contemporary Korean society
2.5 Neo-Confucianism in Contemporary Korea
2.5.i Father-son relation (bujayuchin ????)
2.5ii King-Vassal Relation (gunsinyuui ????)
2.5.iii Husband-Wife Relation (bubuyubyeol ????)
2.5.iv Sibling relation (hyeongjeuae ????)
2.5.v Old-young relation (jangyuyuseo ????)
2.6 Marriage Migration
2.7 Exceptions: Gen Z in the Metaverse
2.8 Patriarchy in North Korea
2.9 Summary
3. The Linguistic Landscape of Korea
3.1 A Fine Line Between Nature and Nurture
3.1.i Studies of East Asia
3.1.ii The Need to Avoid Generalisation
3.2 The Influence of the Linguistic Landscape
3.2.i Feminisation of Professional Titles
3.2.ii Meanings of Yeosa (??)
3.2.iii Problematic Family Address Terms
3.2.iv Terms of 'Endearment'
3.2.v Moving Towards a Gender-Neutral Language
3.3 Case Study: Invisible and Unheard in 100 Minute Debate
3.4 Summary
4. Language Cosmetics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Language Cosmetics: More than Verbal Hygiene
4.3 Aegyo as a Linguistic Cosmetic
4.4 'Generation MZ' women
4.4.i The Fist Pump
4.4.ii Closing eyes
4.4.iii Hand over heart
4.5 Online Language Cosmetics
4.6 Summary
5. Language Cosmetics in Non-Verbal Behaviour
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Neo-Confucian Non-Verbal Indicators of Politeness
5.3 Gender and Gesture
5.5 The Samonim Dynamic
5.6 Summary
6. Conclusion
6.1 The Female Voice in the Future
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Preliminaries
1. Introduction
1.1 Studies of Women's Languaging Habits
1.2 The Case of Japan
1.3 What are Language Cosmetics?
2. Womanhood in Neo-Confucian Society - Past and Present
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transition from Goryeo
2.3 The Making of Womanhood in Joseon
2.3.i Women's place
2.3.ii Oryun (??) 'Five Relations'
2.3.iii Women's Virtues
2.3.iv Admonishment for Women
2.3.v Women's Misconduct
2.3.vi Women's Education
2.3.vii Women's Sorrow Han (?): The Untranslatable Grief
2.4 Between the Joseon dynasty and contemporary Korean society
2.5 Neo-Confucianism in Contemporary Korea
2.5.i Father-son relation (bujayuchin ????)
2.5ii King-Vassal Relation (gunsinyuui ????)
2.5.iii Husband-Wife Relation (bubuyubyeol ????)
2.5.iv Sibling relation (hyeongjeuae ????)
2.5.v Old-young relation (jangyuyuseo ????)
2.6 Marriage Migration
2.7 Exceptions: Gen Z in the Metaverse
2.8 Patriarchy in North Korea
2.9 Summary
3. The Linguistic Landscape of Korea
3.1 A Fine Line Between Nature and Nurture
3.1.i Studies of East Asia
3.1.ii The Need to Avoid Generalisation
3.2 The Influence of the Linguistic Landscape
3.2.i Feminisation of Professional Titles
3.2.ii Meanings of Yeosa (??)
3.2.iii Problematic Family Address Terms
3.2.iv Terms of 'Endearment'
3.2.v Moving Towards a Gender-Neutral Language
3.3 Case Study: Invisible and Unheard in 100 Minute Debate
3.4 Summary
4. Language Cosmetics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Language Cosmetics: More than Verbal Hygiene
4.3 Aegyo as a Linguistic Cosmetic
4.4 'Generation MZ' women
4.4.i The Fist Pump
4.4.ii Closing eyes
4.4.iii Hand over heart
4.5 Online Language Cosmetics
4.6 Summary
5. Language Cosmetics in Non-Verbal Behaviour
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Neo-Confucian Non-Verbal Indicators of Politeness
5.3 Gender and Gesture
5.5 The Samonim Dynamic
5.6 Summary
6. Conclusion
6.1 The Female Voice in the Future
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women;linguistic;South Korea;Neo-Confucianism;hierarchy;gender;society;language;South East Asia;Joseon Dynasty;Women's Language;Address Terms;Sentence Final Particle;Neo-Confucian Values;Korean Women;South Korea's Economic Success;Verbal Hygiene;Linguistic Image;Korean Society;Face To Face;Joseon Korea;Japanese Sociolinguistics;Comfort Woman;Strong Girl;Marriage Migration;Joseon Period;Potential Romantic Partner;Korean Tv Programme;Linguistic Landscape;Non-verbal Indicators;Grandmother's Generation;Hands Clasped;Non-verbal Behaviour;Contemporary Korean Society
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Preliminaries
1. Introduction
1.1 Studies of Women's Languaging Habits
1.2 The Case of Japan
1.3 What are Language Cosmetics?
2. Womanhood in Neo-Confucian Society - Past and Present
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transition from Goryeo
2.3 The Making of Womanhood in Joseon
2.3.i Women's place
2.3.ii Oryun (??) 'Five Relations'
2.3.iii Women's Virtues
2.3.iv Admonishment for Women
2.3.v Women's Misconduct
2.3.vi Women's Education
2.3.vii Women's Sorrow Han (?): The Untranslatable Grief
2.4 Between the Joseon dynasty and contemporary Korean society
2.5 Neo-Confucianism in Contemporary Korea
2.5.i Father-son relation (bujayuchin ????)
2.5ii King-Vassal Relation (gunsinyuui ????)
2.5.iii Husband-Wife Relation (bubuyubyeol ????)
2.5.iv Sibling relation (hyeongjeuae ????)
2.5.v Old-young relation (jangyuyuseo ????)
2.6 Marriage Migration
2.7 Exceptions: Gen Z in the Metaverse
2.8 Patriarchy in North Korea
2.9 Summary
3. The Linguistic Landscape of Korea
3.1 A Fine Line Between Nature and Nurture
3.1.i Studies of East Asia
3.1.ii The Need to Avoid Generalisation
3.2 The Influence of the Linguistic Landscape
3.2.i Feminisation of Professional Titles
3.2.ii Meanings of Yeosa (??)
3.2.iii Problematic Family Address Terms
3.2.iv Terms of 'Endearment'
3.2.v Moving Towards a Gender-Neutral Language
3.3 Case Study: Invisible and Unheard in 100 Minute Debate
3.4 Summary
4. Language Cosmetics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Language Cosmetics: More than Verbal Hygiene
4.3 Aegyo as a Linguistic Cosmetic
4.4 'Generation MZ' women
4.4.i The Fist Pump
4.4.ii Closing eyes
4.4.iii Hand over heart
4.5 Online Language Cosmetics
4.6 Summary
5. Language Cosmetics in Non-Verbal Behaviour
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Neo-Confucian Non-Verbal Indicators of Politeness
5.3 Gender and Gesture
5.5 The Samonim Dynamic
5.6 Summary
6. Conclusion
6.1 The Female Voice in the Future
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Preliminaries
1. Introduction
1.1 Studies of Women's Languaging Habits
1.2 The Case of Japan
1.3 What are Language Cosmetics?
2. Womanhood in Neo-Confucian Society - Past and Present
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transition from Goryeo
2.3 The Making of Womanhood in Joseon
2.3.i Women's place
2.3.ii Oryun (??) 'Five Relations'
2.3.iii Women's Virtues
2.3.iv Admonishment for Women
2.3.v Women's Misconduct
2.3.vi Women's Education
2.3.vii Women's Sorrow Han (?): The Untranslatable Grief
2.4 Between the Joseon dynasty and contemporary Korean society
2.5 Neo-Confucianism in Contemporary Korea
2.5.i Father-son relation (bujayuchin ????)
2.5ii King-Vassal Relation (gunsinyuui ????)
2.5.iii Husband-Wife Relation (bubuyubyeol ????)
2.5.iv Sibling relation (hyeongjeuae ????)
2.5.v Old-young relation (jangyuyuseo ????)
2.6 Marriage Migration
2.7 Exceptions: Gen Z in the Metaverse
2.8 Patriarchy in North Korea
2.9 Summary
3. The Linguistic Landscape of Korea
3.1 A Fine Line Between Nature and Nurture
3.1.i Studies of East Asia
3.1.ii The Need to Avoid Generalisation
3.2 The Influence of the Linguistic Landscape
3.2.i Feminisation of Professional Titles
3.2.ii Meanings of Yeosa (??)
3.2.iii Problematic Family Address Terms
3.2.iv Terms of 'Endearment'
3.2.v Moving Towards a Gender-Neutral Language
3.3 Case Study: Invisible and Unheard in 100 Minute Debate
3.4 Summary
4. Language Cosmetics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Language Cosmetics: More than Verbal Hygiene
4.3 Aegyo as a Linguistic Cosmetic
4.4 'Generation MZ' women
4.4.i The Fist Pump
4.4.ii Closing eyes
4.4.iii Hand over heart
4.5 Online Language Cosmetics
4.6 Summary
5. Language Cosmetics in Non-Verbal Behaviour
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Neo-Confucian Non-Verbal Indicators of Politeness
5.3 Gender and Gesture
5.5 The Samonim Dynamic
5.6 Summary
6. Conclusion
6.1 The Female Voice in the Future
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
women;linguistic;South Korea;Neo-Confucianism;hierarchy;gender;society;language;South East Asia;Joseon Dynasty;Women's Language;Address Terms;Sentence Final Particle;Neo-Confucian Values;Korean Women;South Korea's Economic Success;Verbal Hygiene;Linguistic Image;Korean Society;Face To Face;Joseon Korea;Japanese Sociolinguistics;Comfort Woman;Strong Girl;Marriage Migration;Joseon Period;Potential Romantic Partner;Korean Tv Programme;Linguistic Landscape;Non-verbal Indicators;Grandmother's Generation;Hands Clasped;Non-verbal Behaviour;Contemporary Korean Society