Getting Married in Korea
Discover the intricate dynamics of modern Korean society through the lens of courtship and marriage in Getting Married in Korea by University of California Press. Published in 1996, this compelling paperback spans 269 pages and delves into the evolving concepts of gender and class within Korean culture. The author examines how these essential social practices have been reshaped, offering readers a fresh perspective on the significance of marriage in contemporary Korea. This insightful work is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the cultural nuances that influence relationships and societal norms in Korea. Enhance your knowledge of Korean culture and the complexities of its social fabric with this essential read.