This book examines the role of women involved in South Korea's democratization movement. Through its study of older women and the gender roles and values of Korean society manifested in the "Mothers" movement, this book challenges social movement theories that focus on those on the front line but ignore those behind the scenes.
Chapter 1: Theoretical Overview Chapter 2: Women before 1945 Chapter 3: Evolution to Political Beings in Post-Liberation Era Chapter 4: Learning and Doing Politics: Strategies and Works Chapter 5: Network Formation in Protest Movement Chapter 6: Resource Mobilization and Protest Strategies Chapter 7: Mothers' Stories Chapter 8: Conclusions and Prospects