From Miracle to Mirage : The Making and Unmaking of the Korean Middle Class, 1960-2015 /
Yang, Myungji
From Miracle to Mirage : The Making and Unmaking of the Korean Middle Class, 1960-2015 / Myungji Yang. - 1 online resource (204 p.) : 1 b&w halftone, 4 tables, 1 map, 6 graphs
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The State, Development, and the (Un)Making of the Middle Class -- Chapter 1. An Imagined Middle Class -- Chapter 2. The Rise of “Gangnam Style” -- Chapter 3. The Betrayed Dream of the Korean Middle Class, 1997–2015 -- Conclusion: The Politics of a Downwardly Mobile Middle Class in an Unequal, Globalizing World -- Notes -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Myungji Yang’s From Miracle to Mirage is a critical account of the trajectory of state-sponsored middle-class formation in Korea in the second half of the twentieth century. Yang’s book offers a compelling story of the reality behind the myth of middle-class formation. Capturing the emergence, reproduction, and fragmentation of the Korean middle class, From Miracle to Mirage traces the historical process through which the seemingly successful state project of building a middle-class society resulted in a mirage.Yang argues that profitable speculation in skyrocketing prices for Seoul real estate led to mobility and material comforts for the new middle class. She also shows that the fragility inherent in such developments was embedded in the very formation of that socioeconomic group.Taking exception to conventional views, Yang emphasizes the role of the state in producing patterns of class structure and social inequality. She demonstrates the speculative and exclusionary ways in which the middle class was formed. Domestic politics and state policies, she argues, have shaped the lived experiences and identities of the Korean middle class.From Miracle to Mirage gives us a new interpretation of the reality behind the myth. Yang’s analysis provides evidence of how in cultural and objective terms the country’s rapid, compressed program of economic development created a deeply distorted distribution of wealth.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501710742
10.7591/9781501710742 doi
Middle class--Korea (South).
Social status--Korea (South).
Asian Studies.
General Economics.
Sociology & Social Science.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
South Korea, middle class, globalization, economic development.
From Miracle to Mirage : The Making and Unmaking of the Korean Middle Class, 1960-2015 / Myungji Yang. - 1 online resource (204 p.) : 1 b&w halftone, 4 tables, 1 map, 6 graphs
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The State, Development, and the (Un)Making of the Middle Class -- Chapter 1. An Imagined Middle Class -- Chapter 2. The Rise of “Gangnam Style” -- Chapter 3. The Betrayed Dream of the Korean Middle Class, 1997–2015 -- Conclusion: The Politics of a Downwardly Mobile Middle Class in an Unequal, Globalizing World -- Notes -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Myungji Yang’s From Miracle to Mirage is a critical account of the trajectory of state-sponsored middle-class formation in Korea in the second half of the twentieth century. Yang’s book offers a compelling story of the reality behind the myth of middle-class formation. Capturing the emergence, reproduction, and fragmentation of the Korean middle class, From Miracle to Mirage traces the historical process through which the seemingly successful state project of building a middle-class society resulted in a mirage.Yang argues that profitable speculation in skyrocketing prices for Seoul real estate led to mobility and material comforts for the new middle class. She also shows that the fragility inherent in such developments was embedded in the very formation of that socioeconomic group.Taking exception to conventional views, Yang emphasizes the role of the state in producing patterns of class structure and social inequality. She demonstrates the speculative and exclusionary ways in which the middle class was formed. Domestic politics and state policies, she argues, have shaped the lived experiences and identities of the Korean middle class.From Miracle to Mirage gives us a new interpretation of the reality behind the myth. Yang’s analysis provides evidence of how in cultural and objective terms the country’s rapid, compressed program of economic development created a deeply distorted distribution of wealth.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501710742
10.7591/9781501710742 doi
Middle class--Korea (South).
Social status--Korea (South).
Asian Studies.
General Economics.
Sociology & Social Science.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
South Korea, middle class, globalization, economic development.

