Jisoo Kim, the Korea Foundation Associate Professor of History, International Affairs and East Asian Languages and Literatures, reveals a surprisingly complex picture of the Choson state (1392-1910). Often portrayed as a rigid society, she contends that its judicial system operated in a contradictory fashion by discriminating against subjects while simultaneously minimizing such discrimination.
The Emotions of Justice: Gender, Status, and Legal Performance in Choson Korea
by Jisoo Kim
January 1, 2016