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Family for Nation, Nation for Family ―Duality of the Family Protection Policy Examined through the Choson Family Disputes Mediation Ordinance ―
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국가의 가족, 가족의 국가 — '조선인사조정령'을 통해 본 가족보호정책의 이중성 —

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한림과학원 개념과 소통 개념과 소통 제20호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2017.1
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47 - 85 (39page)

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Family for Nation, Nation for Family ―Duality of the Family Protection Policy Examined through the Choson Family Disputes Mediation Ordinance ―
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This paper explores what kind of relationship between the state, family and individual was considered desirable in Korea during Japanese colonial rule, by examining the family protection policy. The ideological background of this policy was the family-state ideology, according to which the family is more important than the individual, but both the individual and the family should exist only for the state. During wartime this ideology was strengthened, as the state sought to increase the fertility rate and also to resolve family disputes to support the war effort. The family protection policy was introduced to address these state-centered ideological and practical needs. Although its primary intent was to mobilize the family for state purposes, it did also acknowledge that the state had a responsibility to support the family and to mediate in disputes between family members, and this allowed the policy to be utilized for the benefit of the family and its members. In the application of the Choson Family Disputes Mediation Ordinance, however, the state failed to protect either the individual or the family, because the family was construed as a community in which family disputes were exceptional. This failure demonstrates that the relationship between the state and family must be considered from the perspective of the individual.

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