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The Shifting Moral Authority of the Conservative Evangelicals’ Anti-LGBT Movement in South Korea
International Journal of Korean History Pub Date : 2021-08-31 , DOI: 10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.83
Wondong Lee

This paper reports on content analysis of the Korean Christian newspaper Kidok Sinmun (1998-2020) with regard to how conservative evangelical elites (CEs) change their discursive resources to construct persuasive appeals against the global LGBT movement. Our findings demonstrate that the CEs focus on different sources of moral authority in response to changing political ideologies of the Korean government or regardless of such ideologies (scientific research, family value). During the progressive Roh Moo-hyun and Moon Jae-in administrations, discursive tactics linked LGBT rights with the existential threat to liberal democracy or constitutional value, while the key words such as national security or military discipline were more frequently employed under the conservative Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye governments. Moreover, experiences shared by the transnational network of Christian activists appear to influence the construction of local perceptions on homosexuality.

中文翻译:

韩国保守福音派反 LGBT 运动的道德权威转变

本文报道了韩国基督教报纸 Kidok Sinmun (1998-2020) 关于保守的福音派精英 (CEs) 如何改变其话语资源以构建针对全球 LGBT 运动的有说服力的呼吁的内容分析。我们的研究结果表明,CEs 关注不同的道德权威来源,以应对韩国政府不断变化的政治意识形态或不管这种意识形态(科学研究、家庭价值观)如何。在进步的卢武铉和文在寅政府时期,话语策略将 LGBT 权利与对自由民主或宪法价值的生存威胁联系在一起,而在保守的李明领导下,国家安全或军事纪律等关键词更频繁地使用-bak 和 Park Geun-hye 政府。而且,
更新日期:2021-08-31
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