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_aKim, Eunjung _98811 |
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245 | _aCurative violence : rehabilitating disability, gender, and sexuality in modern Korea | ||
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_bDuke University Press -- _c2017 _aUnited States of America -- |
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500 | _a*Unmothering disability *Cure by proxy *Violence as a way of loving *Uninhabiting family *Curing virginity | ||
520 | _a Taking disability theory out of a Western context, Eunjung Kim questions the assumptions that treating disabilities with cure represents a universal good by examining the manifestations of violence that accompany medical and nonmedical cures in twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Korea. | ||
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_aSocial science _98093 |
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_aSocial problems _98524 |
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_aPhysical disabilities _98788 |
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_aPolitical science _91822 |
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_aSociology of disability _98812 |
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