A Discourse on Basic Income from the Perspectives of Reformed Spirituality and Feminist Theology
Mee-Hyun Chung ()
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Mee-Hyun Chung: Yonsei University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Basic Income in Korea and Beyond, 2023, pp 117-140 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The female writer Virginia Woolf in her novel “A Room of One’s Own,” (1929), notes the requirement of a certain income (£500 a year) and an independent space to be guaranteed in order for a woman to perform writing tasks such as fiction and poetry. In this sense, she introduced a kind of basic income for creative work. She was apparently not the first to promote this subject. The issue of basic income has traditionally continued over the centuries, but mostly by males. Although it has been discussed in Korean women’s studies within the last decade, it has not yet been a subject in Korean Feminist theology. Themes of economy or the ethical dimension of economy have generally been rather less considered in Korean Feminist theology.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09202-2_6
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