No Alternative? examines education in South Korea beyond daytime K-16 schooling--an escalating phenomenon in an increasingly neoliberal and globalizing society. Ethnographic portraits of private after-schooling, alternative schooling, home schooling, and adult distance education reveal that education producers and consumers often reject mainstream education while simultaneously seeking or embracing its symbolic value.
No Alternative? examines education in South Korea beyond daytime K-16 schooling--an escalating phenomenon in an increasingly neoliberal and glo...