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Dear Robert,<br>
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The chapter on child education (<i>tong kyu</i>) in <i>Sasojôl </i>by
Yi Tôngmu 李德懋 (1741-1793) is the foremost Chosôn source on this
topic I am aware of. It contains quite a few passages on corporal
punishment (recommending it as method for stopping the more serious
vices). Literature on this work might prove a good starting point
into the subject. There is a German language M.A. thesis on it (by
Xenia Kirgiz), which will be hard to come by, but certainly you can
find a good amount of Korean language literature on this book.<br>
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Good luck with your research<br>
Marion<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.10.2016 um 01:40 schrieb Robert
Winstanley-Chesters:<br>
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<p>Hello to the Korean Studies world list serv</p>
<p>I am a Research Fellow at Australian National University,
College of Asia and the Pacific and normally work on the
geographies and topographies of the Korean Peninsula. Given
that I wonder if I might seek the KS lists' help in accessing
literature (including accessible doctoral theses) which
addresses the role of childhood, children and child
development during Korea's
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Chosŏn</span> era. I am particularly interested in cultural
conceptions of the role of corporal punishment on children
(either during education or in the home), and other moments of
violence and aggression against the body of the child. As I am
a Geographer I am also interested in the places, spaces and
infrastructures in which violence against children might have
or did take place. I thank anyone for any help or suggestions
- I have gone through as much of the literature as I can and
have not yet found what I am looking for from any discipline.
It could of course be as always that I am missing something
enormous or looking in entirely the wrong place.
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<p>Dr Robert Winstanley-Chesters (Australian National
University) - <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:robert.winstanley-chesters@anu.edu.au">robert.winstanley-chesters@anu.edu.au</a> and
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:r.winstanley-chesters@leeds.ac.uk">r.winstanley-chesters@leeds.ac.uk</a>
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Prof. Dr. Marion Eggert
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Sprache und Kultur Koreas
Universitätsstr 134, room 2.06
D-44780 Bochum
0049-234-32-25572</pre>
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