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Halma-Shock: The Shadow of Korean Familism and the Sociocultural Construction of Grandmother- Motherhood

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Authors

Kim Hee-Kyoung

Issue Date
2022-02
Publisher
Department of Anthropology, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Anthropology Review, Vol.6, pp. 1-32
Abstract
This article investigates the phenomenon of halma
(combination of grandmother and mother, grandma-mom) who undertake
intensive mothering of their grandchildren despite not being their mothers. The
article shows that those elderly women consider taking care of their grandchildren
burdensome yet are unable to escape this task. Analyzing the act of
taking care of grandchildren as a form of shadow labor, the article details the
elderly womens experiences with their family, their grandchildren, and their
peers, both young mothers and other halma, and explores how they adjust their
roles in those contexts. The article shows that the elderly women are not merely
the victims of familism, but rather independent actors who are, on the one hand,
affected by Korean familism but, on the other, are also the ones who reproduce
it. Thus, the article critically reviews the process by which grandmothermotherhood
is created through the alternation of Korean familism and the
practices of elderly women themselves.
ISSN
2508-8297
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/189914
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