South Korean family planing posters. #1 (1970’s) They’re not different because t
South Korean family planing posters. #1 (1970’s) They’re not different because they’re girls. Let’s have only two kids and raise them well #2 (1980’s) Our country is an overcrowded space #3 (1970’s) We’re all the same human beings - This poster is a clear criticism of traditional Confucian family values and the discrimination they imply. The man is wearing the traditional Korean hat on top of his Western style suit while his wife wears the traditional hanbok dress. His arms are filled with symbols of traditional values: property, offspring, inheritance and parental authority. The word on his hat means: head of the household. -- source link