Abstract

This paper attempts to explain the developmental process of the Gwangju Uprising, which lasted for 10 days in May 1980. The early stage of the Uprising is described based on collective behavior theory. After that, groups of movement organizations appeared with complex relationships among themselves. The relationships finally reduced into two kinds of solidarities: settlement versus struggle. Struggle solidarity finally kicked settlement solidarity out and grasped the hegemony of the Uprising. This paper is a description of the life histories of these groups of movement organizations.

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