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Author Kyung-Sup, Chang, author

Title The Logic of compressed modernity / Chang Kyung-Sup
Published Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 240 pages) : illustrations
Contents pt. I. Compressed Modernity in Perspective -- 1. Introduction: Purpose, Debates, and Subjects -- 2. Compressed Modernity: Constitutive Dimensions and Manifesting Units -- 3. Compressed Modernity in the Universalist Perspective -- pt. II. Structural Properties of Compressed Modernity -- 4. Internal Multiple Modernities: South Korea as Multiplex Theater Society -- 5. Transformative Contributory Rights: Citizen(ship) in Compressed Modernity -- 6. Complex-Culturalism vs. Multiculturalism -- 7. Productive Maximization, Reproductive Meltdown -- 8. Social Institutional Deficits and Infrastructural Familialism -- 9. The Demographic Configuration of Compressed Modernity -- pt. III. After Compressed Modernity -- 10. The Post-Compressed Modern Condition
Summary "Most theories of modernity are based, explicitly or implicitly, on the development of Western societies since the late medieval period, but these theories are of limited value for understanding the development of societies in Asia and other parts of the world, where the process of modernization took place under different circumstances and often in a rapid and highly compressed fashion - not over centuries but in decades. Asian societies have been propelled into modernity too, but theirs is a compressed modernity, which displays very different traits. In this important book, Chang Kyung-Sup provides a systematic account of this compressed modernity and uses it to analyse the extreme social changes, complexities and imbalances found in South Korea and other East Asian societies. While these changes enabled South Korea to modernize very quickly and achieve high levels of economic growth, they also created a society that is haunted by various developmental and civilizational costs, such as endemic generational conflicts, overloaded family responsibilities and exceptionally high suicide rates. As with other societies that have experienced compressed modernity, the South Korean "miracle" is replete with extreme and contradictory social traits. This pioneering work of the nature and consequences of compressed modernity will be of great interest to students and scholars of sociology, politics and development studies, as well as anyone interested in South Korea, Asia and postcolonial societies."--Publisher description
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-228) and index
Subject Civilization -- American influences
Social conditions
SUBJECT Korea (South) -- Civilization -- American influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002001515
Korea (South) -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Korea (South) -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Subject Korea (South)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781509553297
1509553290