Word: songe
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...interest in journalism, Song says she is interested in the possibility that journalism can do more than report sensational news...
...tried to look at: What is this movement trying to do? Are they in anyway getting at the most important interests and concerns of urban middle-class housewives?" Song explains...
...There's a public sphere in itself. They're talking about issues that could be considered political," Song explains. "These women were talking about education: 'Our children are stressed out.' The examination system. Day care: 'We can't even work part time even though we have college degrees because there isn't adequate day care. Social norms expect us to say at home...
Critiquing Jurgen Habermas' appraisal of the feminist movement as a politics of withdrawal, Song saw in the Korean feminist associations a preparatory politics as academics and full-time housewives began to articulate the generalizable interests of women...
This summer, Song will work as an intern at The Nation--a liberal weekly magazine based in New York City...