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Most theories of modernity focus on Western societies' development since the late medieval period, limiting their applicability to Asian societies where modernization occurred under different circumstances and often rapidly. In this context, Asian societies have experienced a "compressed modernity" characterized by distinct traits. The author provides a systematic examination of this phenomenon, particularly in South Korea and other East Asian societies, highlighting the extreme social changes, complexities, and imbalances that have emerged. While South Korea's rapid modernization has led to significant economic growth, it has also resulted in various developmental and civilizational challenges, including generational conflicts, heavy family burdens, and alarmingly high suicide rates. The South Korean "miracle" is marked by extreme and contradictory social characteristics, reflecting the unique nature of compressed modernity. This pioneering work explores the implications of compressed modernity and will captivate students and scholars in sociology, politics, and development studies, as well as those interested in South Korea, Asia, and postcolonial contexts.
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The Logic of Compressed Modernity, Chang Kyung-Sup
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- 2022
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