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Session 12. Korean Family and Kinship. Dr. Kwang-Kyu Lee East Rock Institute. Family in East and West. 1. 5. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 1. Husband-wife dominant family - conjugal family 2. Father-son dominant family - patriarchal family
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Session 12 Korean Family and Kinship Dr. Kwang-Kyu Lee East Rock Institute
Family in East and West 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 1. Husband-wife dominant family - conjugal family 2. Father-son dominant family - patriarchal family 3. Mother-daughter dominant family - matriarchal family 4. Brother-brother dominant family - fraternal family
Content of Families TYPE 1 (Hu.- Wi.) TYPE2 (Fa.-So.) TYPE3 (Mo.-Da.) TYPE4 (Br.-Br.) Discontinuity Exclusiveness Non-authority Libidonality Continuity Inclusiveness Authority Asexuality Continuity Inclusiveness Non-authentic Asexuality Discontinuity Inclusiveness Fraternalism Asexuality
Social Struc-ture Social Orient-ation Family Type Marriage Type Child rearing Culture Type West Conjugal Love marriage Indepen-dent Ego-centered Horizontal Club East Extend Arranged Depend-ent Family-centered Vertical Clan Differences between East and West
Status Family Type Inheritance Succession China Ascribed Extended Equal Cell division Korea Ascribed Stem Non-equal Pine tree type Japan Achived Stem One son Bambu (Chinese) (Korean) (Japanese) Comparison of 3 East Asian Families (12) 4 4 4 X 6 3 3 X 12 X X X
Lineage System Korean Chinese Japanese
Changes of Family in Modern Times • After the Korean War – High Birth Rate • Urban – Migration during Industrialization • Nuclear Family • Women Voice at Home • Increasing of Divorce • Aging Period • Gaps between Social Phenomena and Social Values