Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Extra posting / Has the perception of gender roles changed through time? / Kim hyojun(김효준)

Q:  Has the perception of gender roles changed through time?



A:  In the Joseon Dynasty, the past of Korea, the country was run under a Confucian ideology. 
There were many rules in Confucianism, but there was a patriarchal system in sexual relations.
The patriarchal system was the power of the father, who was the head of the family. 
If he had the eldest son, he was given the right. 
Men went out and made money doing public work, and women were the kind of discipline that cared for children or did household chores.
This was the discipline of this age and has been going on for some time now.
Until recently, the idea of a man named Nam Seon-ho continued. 
In Korea, the roots of Confucian statues, which had been around since the Joseon Dynasty, were held for some time.
As the number of women's rights movements has increased recently, many say that women should protect their rights.
It is based on gender equality.

However, even now in the 21st century, when there are issues with gender, men and women, they first curse men. 
The reason is that they have the idea that women are weak and should be protected.
The system for women has been expanded to advocate gender equality.
It is true that even though there have been various vacation plans starting with public officials, the perception that men are strong is not abandoned.

The same is true of gender roles. 
Women are also proudly working with their jobs. 
It is right to take a leave of absence to give birth and to have a man take a leave of absence to educate his child.
But they insist.
"When you take maternity or paternity leave, you notice."
It seems that men also take a leave of absence. 
Women, however, want to attach more systems and conditions to them, saying they are treated unfairly.
Isn't this the age of female superiority?


I don't think there is any distinction between gender roles as of the 21st century. No one can and should have any job.
I don't think it's right to divide it by sex.
However, I don't want to see them enjoying everything, calling themselves vulnerable, and asking for more support.

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