This study aims to analyze the topography of discourse that emphasizes the context in which migrant women, especially North Korean defectors, are engaged in the Korean prostitution market. I would like to analyze the socioeconomic background of the sexual sale of women who migrated from North Korea to South Korea in the form of labor migration and political migration/exile since the 1990s, and the surrounding pattern of North Korean defectors since the 2010s. The concept of peripheralization was manipulated in a realistic context that it is reconstructed into a surrounding existence in terms of non-regular/daily workers, service workers, etc. in terms of “normal family” located under the protection of a patriarch, language/ culture/knowledge, etc. in terms of “hierarchical people” unlike Koreans, and government support/welfare systems.
Ⅰ. 서 론
Ⅱ. 커피, 티켓다방 그리고 성매매
Ⅲ. 인권/난민, 탈북/이주 그리고 성매매를 둘러싼 담론의 함의
Ⅳ. 결론
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