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China-Japan-Koreas
North Korea Urges Women to Wear Dresses
2005-11-05
North Korea's communist government is urging women in the country to wear traditional Korean clothes instead of pants, according to a North Korean monthly magazine. "Keeping alive our dress style is a very important political issue to adhere to specific national cultural traditions at a time when the U.S. imperialists are maneuvering to spread the rotten bourgeois lifestyle inside North Korea," the Joson Yeosung (Woman) magazine said, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

The magazine said exotic dress dampens the revolutionary atmosphere in society and blurs national sentiment and asked the public to reject clothes that aren't North Korean style. Instead, it counsels women to wear Hanbok — the brightly colored, loose-fitting dresses that are traditional in the Koreas. The campaign comes as North Korea struggles to tighten its control over an influx of outside influences, which it claims is part of a U.S. psychological offensive aimed at toppling the communist regime — a charge Washington denies.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Ala the Clinton-led US DemoLefties, any and all International Lefties-Socialists-Marxists-Progressives and aligned are now Rightist- or Right-leaning Repubs, Fascists and Conservatives In-Name-Only, at least for now until either Socialism is entrenched in America, or America is militarily destroyed. Dem startegist BOB BECKEL > iff Dubya nominates a SCOTUS candidate that is pro-Gay/Lesbian and pro-Abortion, etc, the Dems will be obligated to contest/challenge him or her.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2005-11-05 21:51  

#4  Want to bet they're the ones who discouraged wearing hanbok to begin with as part of the creation of the "new juche man/woman/whatever" when they started their revolution?
Posted by: Phil   2005-11-05 13:56  

#3  It appears they're just following a trend that started in the South a decade before. Its part of the need for unique identity, not much different than the need to wear ledenhosen or african 'traditional' dress or vintage civil war gear.
Posted by: Ulomolet Slitch1727   2005-11-05 10:57  

#2  "North Korea Urges Women to Wear Dresses"

With NKor completely bankrupt - the NK women must be going around in the nude...
Posted by: Glereper Craviter7929   2005-11-05 07:51  

#1  Hanbok uses an awful lot of fabric... and the nicest ones are all over time-consuming embroidery. Then, too, they are a positive danger for factory workers, and impossible to wear while labouring in the fields planting rice. Does the North Korean government wish its women to return to keeping house and caring for babies? With what economic excess is this bourgeois behaviour to be supported?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-05 04:32  

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