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Between Self And Community Childrens Personhood In A Globalized South Korea Junehui Ahn

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Between Self And Community Childrens Personhood In A Globalized South Korea Junehui Ahn
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Junehui Ahn
ISBN: 9781978831414, 1978831412
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Between Self And Community Childrens Personhood In A Globalized South Korea Junehui Ahn by Junehui Ahn 9781978831414, 1978831412 instant download after payment.

Between Self and Community investigates the early childhood socialization process in a rapidly changing, globalizing South Korea. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in a South Korean preschool, it shows how both children and teachers interactively navigate, construct, and reconstruct their own multifaceted and sometimes conflicting models of what makes “a good child” amid Korea’s shifting educational and social contexts. Junehui Ahn details the conflicting and competing ways in which the ideologies of new personhood are enacted in actual everyday socialization contexts and reveals the confusions, dilemmas, and ruptures that occur when globally dominant ideals of childhood development are superimposed onto local experiences. Between Self and Community pays special attention to the way children, as active agents of socialization, create, construe, and sustain their own meanings of their personhood, thereby highlighting the dynamism children and their culturally rich peer world create in South Korea’s shifting socialization terrain.

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