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Female Students learned at Keijō Imperial University
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Abstract | This article aims to describe a few female Korean and Japanese students who had learned at Keijō Imperial University (1924-45) established in colonial Korea. Basically, Keijō Imperial University accep...ted only male students who graduated the Preparatory School (Yoka: 豫科), however, it was never prohibited entering female students. In the Faculty of Law and Letters at Keijō Imperial University, especially, department of philosophy, history and literature, accepted a few elective students, and female students also could enter the elective course (Senka: 選科). Elective students could proceed to the regular course (Honka: 本科) as next step by passing the transfer admission tests, and finally they could get a bachelor’s degree. In addition, Keijō Imperial University had produced only four female bachelors of Arts, and 3 of 4 were Korean students. This article would show some specific examples of elective students’ career, in particular, Ok-nam Koh (major: English literature), Nam-dok Lee (major: Korean linguistics), Jin-sun Shin (major: English literature), and Hideko Akazawa (major: Korean history).show more |
Table of Contents | 1-1 京城帝大における女子学生の「傍系的」入学 1-2 京城帝大への「傍系」入学 1-3 「傍系的」入学による女性受け入れ 2 選科生が「学士」になるまで① : 朝鮮人女性の事例 3 選科生が「学士」になるまで② : 日本人(「内地人」)女性の事例 |
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Created Date | 2019.11.29 |
Modified Date | 2021.03.18 |