Introduction: Social Darwinism and the ambivalences of modernity -- Social Darwinist pioneers: the cases of Yu Kiljun and Yun Ch'iho -- Social Darwinism for the public: the Tongnip Sinmun (the Independent) and the popularization of Social Darwinism in the 1890s -- Salvation of the state and race: Social Darwinism at the dawn of the twentieth century -- Survival, God and Buddha: Social Darwinism in the Buddhist context -- Knowledge is strength: Social Darwinism in pre-colonial education -- Muscular nationalism at the dawn of the new century: Social Darwinism as an ideology of hegemonic masculinity -- Conclusion: the influences of Social Darwinism in Korea (1900s and after)
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