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Women Who Quit Escape the Corset: Beyond the Identity Politics and Reified Face
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탈코르셋을 그만둔 여성들: 동일시의 정치와 물화된 얼굴을 넘어서

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PARK, Hyeona (서울대학교) LEE, Naeun (서울대학교)
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The Korean Association for Sociology of Culture Korean Journal of Cultural Sociology Wn.31 No.1 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2023.4
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89 - 148 (60page)

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This study analyzes in-depth interview data from young feminist women in order to explain the weakening process of the once successful popular movement, Escape the Corset(“Tal-Corset” in Korean, where the word “tal” means “escape”). The Tal-Corset movement was founded on the premise that all women experienced ‘the same oppression’, and that to achieve liberation, everyone needed to strive towards ‘the same face’ through the lens of identity politics. To become a "true feminist," young feminists were required to actively embody the narrative of oppression and implement the face of Tal-Corset. ‘The corset display’ was adopted as an effective strategy in an era dominated by ‘the ethics of harmlessness’ which believes persuasion is violence. The belief in the homogeneity of female as victims was amplified by expectations of the effect of visibility, and expectations of the effect of visibility maintained the illusion of homogeneity. However, the fantasy of a homogeneous feminist face that did not tolerate other faces, was difficult to achieve, as it was as reified. Differences between women that were obscured by the single narrative of victimhood and the reified face became more and more apparent as the movement progressed. The movement inevitably excluded other faces because it did not imagine other faces of heterosexual, cisgender, non-disabled, middle-class, young women who were forced to wear the corset, and those who could take off the corset through the movement. By examining the experiences of the Tal-Corset movement participants who eventually left the movement, this study revealed that the very same strategy that popularized the Tal-Corset movement and the emotions and solidarity of feminists led to the weakening of the movement. At the same time, it was confirmed that the weakening of the movement was not simply a failure, but was connected to the imagination of other Tal-Corset‘s’ and feminism‘s’.

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I. 서론
Ⅱ. 선행연구 검토
Ⅲ. 연구방법
Ⅳ. 본문 분석
Ⅴ. 결론
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