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Good Housing for Good “Married Life”: Privacy, Transnational Anti-Communism, and Postwar Housing in South Korea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2022

Na Sil Heo*
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University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
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Abstract

This article examines postwar housing in South Korea as a transnational project in the Cold War milieu. Privacy (p’ŭraibŏshi) became a central architectural concern in South Korea after the Korean War (1950–53), as Korean architects negotiated their understanding of good, modern housing in the midst of deepening interactions with American architectural knowledge. A call for the construction of independent children's rooms was linked to the belief that good housing should also ensure the sexual privacy of the married couple. This article argues that architects construed privacy to be a value that was attached to liberal democracies and that reflected postwar fantasies and desires for a democratic living in contradistinction to its North Korean counterpart. In this way, housing became a site of transnational anti-communism, as architects and aspiring homeowners invested much energy in the ideological and material construction of privacy as a salient feature of modern housing.

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Tonga ilbo. 1958a. April 30.Google Scholar
Tonga ilbo. 1958b. July 18.Google Scholar
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Nelson, Deborah. 2002. Pursuing Privacy in Cold War America. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Ogata, Amy F. 2013. Designing the Creative Child: Playthings and Places in Midcentury America. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Rudolph, Nicole. 2009. “‘Who Should Be the Author of a Dwelling?’ Architects versus Housewives in 1950s France.” Gender & History 21 (3): 541–59.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ryu, Youngju. 2016. Writers of the Winter Republic: Literature and Resistance in Park Chung Hee's Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.Google Scholar
Schmid, Andre. 2018. “Historicizing North Korea: State Socialism, Population Mobility, and Cold War Historiography.” American Historical Review 123 (2): 439–62.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gunsoo, Shin and Jung, Inha. 2016. “Appropriating the Socialist Way of Life: The Emergence of Mass Housing in Post-war North Korea.” Journal of Architecture 21 (2): 159–80.Google Scholar
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Taehan kŏnch'uk hakhoe. 2011. Han'guk kŏnch'uksa [History of Korean architecture]. Seoul: Kimundang.Google Scholar
Tillman, Margaret Mih. 2018. Raising China's Revolutionaries: Modernizing Childhood for Cosmopolitan Nationalists and Liberated Comrades, 1920s–1950s. New York: Columbia University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sand, Jordan. 2003. House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space and Bourgeois Culture, 1880–1930. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center.Google Scholar
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Varga-Harris, Christine. 2015. Stories of House and Home: Soviet Apartment Life during the Khrushchev Years. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ward, Peter. 1999. A History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.Google Scholar
Woo, Jung-en. 1991. Race to the Swift: State and Finance in Korean Industrialization. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar