The Student's Hand: Industrial Education and Racialized Labor in Early Korean Protestantism

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Jang Wook Huh
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Abstract:In the 1900s American missionaries used the industrial vision of the African American leader Booker T. Washington to instill the idea of economic progress in Koreans. Inspired by this uplift model, the Korean intellectual Yun Ch'i-ho (Yun Ch'iho) and US Southern Methodists founded the Anglo-Korean School in 1906, where students would later produce textile products called "Korea mission cloth" for global sale. This article examines the promotion of manual labor in the intersection of religious propagation and educational reform during the early twentieth century. The author argues that the idealization of industrialization by American and Korean Protestant leaders was a vehicle to both disseminate American discourses of race and institutionalize a system of capitalism in the name of modernizing Korea. This early history of Korean Protestantism has influenced the hierarchical conceptualizations of the white, black, and Asian races, which has been obscured by the benevolent achievements of missionary work.
学生之手:早期韩国新教的工业教育与种族化劳动
摘要:20世纪,美国传教士利用非裔美国领导人布克·T·华盛顿的工业愿景,向韩国人灌输经济进步的理念。在这种提升模式的启发下,韩国知识分子Yun Ch’iho(Yun Ch'iho)和美国南方卫理公会教徒于1906年创立了英韩学校,学生们后来在那里生产名为“韩国使命布”的纺织品,销往全球。本文考察了二十世纪初在宗教宣传和教育改革的交叉点上对体力劳动的促进。作者认为,美国和韩国新教领导人对工业化的理想化是传播美国种族话语和以韩国现代化的名义将资本主义制度化的工具。韩国新教的早期历史影响了白人、黑人和亚裔的等级概念,而传教工作的慈善成就掩盖了这一概念。
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