
Published online:
22 September 2016
Published in print:
01 March 2016
Online ISBN:
9781526109613
Print ISBN:
9780719090493
Contents
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Commitment and sacrifice Commitment and sacrifice
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Entangled inheritances of sacrifice Entangled inheritances of sacrifice
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Vice President Im (Im Huiksiljangnim) Vice President Im (Im Huiksiljangnim)
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Human resources Human resources
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A weekend at the office A weekend at the office
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One working as if one hundred One working as if one hundred
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Department Leader Kwon (Kwon Gukjangnim) Department Leader Kwon (Kwon Gukjangnim)
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Activist Kim (Kim Undongga) Activist Kim (Kim Undongga)
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Department Leader Lee (Lee Gukjangnim) Department Leader Lee (Lee Gukjangnim)
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Secretary-General Lim (Lim Samucheojangnim) Secretary-General Lim (Lim Samucheojangnim)
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Green is life Green is life
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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Cite
Levine, Amy, 'Green is life', South Korean civil movement organisations: "Hope, crisis, and pragmatism in democratic transition" (Manchester , 2016; online edn, Manchester Scholarship Online, 22 Sept. 2016), https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719090493.003.0004, accessed 21 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
In this chapter, Levine approaches sacrifice as a practical and praxiological demonstration of commitment, which is what many civil pioneers treated as the basis for a ‘green life.’ Sacrifice has been mobilised across the political spectrum in South Korean history, which this chapter explores, but ‘one working as one hundred (ildangbaek)’ is a particular idiom of sacrifice that captures the superhuman aspiration to act despite the physical, financial, organisational, and expertise limits civil movement organisations regularly confronted.
Subject
Social and Cultural Anthropology
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