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List of contributors | ||
Introduction: civil society in contemporary Korea | 1 | |
1 | Civil society in West and East | 11 |
2 | The problematic modernity of Confucianism: the question of "civil society" in Choson dynasty Korea | 36 |
3 | The genealogy of Confucian Moralpolitik and its implications for modern civil society | 57 |
4 | Civil Society and democratization | 92 |
5 | Engendering civil society: the role of the labor movement | 109 |
6 | The South Korean student movement: Undongkwon as a counterpublic sphere | 132 |
7 | Commemorating Kwangju: the 5.18 movement and civil society and the millennium | 165 |
8 | Protestant Christianity and the state: religious organizations as civil society | 187 |
Index | 207 |
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