Confucianism and the Lack of the Development of the Self Among Korean American Women |
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Authors: | Angella Son |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology and Religion at Drew University, Madison, USA;(2) Drew University, The Theological School, 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940, USA |
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Abstract: | In this essay, I will examine how the societal attribution of women's subordinate role in society influences their psychological health and results in the undesirable effect of broken relationships. I will argue that (1) Confucianism has been a major influence in creating a subordinate role for women in Korea; (2) the societal expectation of women's subordinate role contributes to the arrest in the development of the self in women; and (3) the lack of the development of the self among women brings further broken relationships by causing in women grandiosity, low self-esteem, and a pervasive sense of shame. |
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Keywords: | subordinate role of women Korean/Korean American women permanent inequality Confucianism self grandiosity low self-esteem shame |
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