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Thirteen theses comprise this book. Among theses on Korean family the most interesting and important are those dealing with the changes in the structure of Korean family and kinsfolk. What was most influential was marriage residence rule. Matrilocal period was comparatively long and extended to the end of the Koryo dynasty. Matrilocal term was, however, gradually shortened in the Choseon dynasty, are was drastically curtailed at the end of the dynasty, hence the change in two constituents of family.
The reasons why these changes in the structure of Korean family and kinsfolk took place in the mid-seventeenth century are presumed as follows. First, the ideology of confucianism completely penetrated the daily life of the masses. Second, in order to cope with conflicts of political groups patrilineal or male-orientated kinsfolk groups had to be born. Third, so as to overcome the economic indigence in the aftermath of the Japanese Invasion in the last decade of the sixteenth century equal division of property between sons and daughters had to be abolished, and adoption system firmly established to prevent the family line from being broken off. Fourth, with a view to maintaining the status of yangban class strong patrilineal clans had to be organized.
"Chapter 1. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF KOREAN SOCIETY -with Emphasis on Its Family System-
Chapter 2. PROCESS OF CHANGING IN KOREAN FAMILY LIFE
¥°. Introduction
¥±. Traditional Family Life
¥². Marriage
¥³. Family Composition
¥´. Husband-Wife Relation
¥µ. Individual Differentiation
¥¶. Conclusion
Chapter 3. FAMILY LIFE IN KOREA
¥°. Introduction
¥±. Marriage
¥². Family
Chapter 4. COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE TRADITIONAL FAMILIES IN KOREA, JAPAN AND CHINA
¥°. Introduction
¥±. Blood Relationship and Family Member
¥². Ancestor Worship and Family Pattern
¥³. Social Status of Family
¥´. Family-Dividing Phenomenon
¥µ. Family Property and Inheritance
¥¶. Endogamy and Exogamy
Chapter 5. FAMILY RELATIONS AND EDUCATION IN KOREA
¥°. Preface
¥±. Traditional Family Relations
¥². Present Family Relations
¥³. Course of Education
Chapter 6. KOREAN FAMILY SYSTEM
¥°. Marriage
¥±. Family Life
¥². Succession
¥³. Relatives
Chapter 7. FAMILIES IN JEJU ISLAND
¥°. Foreword
¥±. Pattern and Role Structure of Families
¥². Power structure of families
¥³. Divorce and Remarriage
¥´. Village Endogamy and Organization of Kinship
¥µ. Conclusion
Chapter 8. LINEAGE ORGANIZATION AND ITS FUNCTIONS IN KOREA -A Case Study of Hadong Jeong-ssi-
¥°. Descent Groups on Different Levels
¥±. Family and Dang-nae
¥². O-jong-gye and Its Functions
¥³. Chil-jong-gye and Its Functions
¥´. So-jong-gye and Its Functions
¥µ. Dae-jong-gye and Its Functions
¥¶. Hadong Jeong-ssi Clan
¥·. Conclusion
Chapter 9. FAMILY AND KINSHIP ORGANIZATION IN KOREA
¥°. Families
¥±. Kinship Organizations
Chapter 10. THE PECULIARITY OF THE TRADITIONAL KOREAN FAMILY
¥°. Foreword
¥±. Marriage residence and family life
¥². Ancestral Rites and Adoption System
¥³. Property inheritance and village endogamy
¥´. The form of the family and patriarchal family
¥µ. Conclusion
Chapter 11. CHANGES IN KINSHIP STRUCTURE IN THE 17th CENTURY
¥°. Foreword
¥±. Family Pattern
¥². Inheritance System
¥³. Adoption System
¥´. The Formation of groups with the same surname (Lineage)
¥µ. Conclusion
Chapter 12. A SOCIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SINDOAN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY
¥°. Purpose and methods of survey
¥±. Outline description and economic background of the community under survey
¥². Observation of the religious groups
¥³. Conclusion
Chapter 13. A CRITICISM OF M. DEUCHLER'S THECONFUCIAN TRANSFORMATION OFKOREA WITH REFERENCE TO PRECEDING STUDIES
¥°. Introduction
¥±. Criticism of Studies on the Kinship of Silla / GoryeoPeriods
¥². Criticism of Kinship in the Joseon Dynasty
¥³. Comparison between Earlier Studies on Changes in 17th Century Social Structure and Deuchler's Studies
¥´. Conclusion
Index