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What are the differences between Korea and U.S in men's reactions toward feminist movements?

What are the differences between Korea and U.S in men's reactions toward feminist movements?
 * Research Question:**

people who work for women's rights
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Billing, Pelle. "Men’s Reactions Towards Feminism." Pelle Billing - Gender Liberation Beyond Feminism. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. . ======

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Klocke, Brian. "Roles of Men with Feminism and Feminist Theory | NOMAS." NOMAS | Pro-feminist, gay affirmative, anti-racist, enhancing men's lives.. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2011.  ======


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(an email sent to a person who works for Korean Ministry of Gender Equality, contact information on the webpage @http://www.mogef.go.kr/ ) I received your email. I was little sad while I was going through you paper because of your hypothesis that men in Korea will show more negative responses to feminist movements. It seemed like you took the hypothesis as a matter of course. What I liked about your research was that it is important to know men's stance about women gaining more rights. I agree that Confucian ideologies have influenced the current thoughts of Korean society that looks down on women. But I believe there are a lot more reasons than just Confucian ideologies in Korea. Korea's high preference of a son to a daughter might have been a cause, and also frequent warfares with other nations in the 1950s might have resulted in a notion that men are more important than men in Korean society. I don't know a lot about America's feminism but I thought your research about men's reaction toward feminist movements could help our own movements too. I think women's actions could become role model to our movements. Thanks.
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