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- Main character Kim Ji-young, portrayed by Jung Yu-mi, struggles with post-partum depression while flashbacks depict the everyday casual sexism she has suffered from men and women alike.
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Actress Jung Yu-mi, who was cast as the lead, got thousands of hate comments on her Instagram in just a day. A movie adaptation of the bestselling novel that triggered a fierce sexism battle in ...
Oct 23, 2019 · Kim Ji-young, Born 1982: Feminist film reignites tensions in South Korea. A movie adaptation of the bestselling novel that triggered a fierce sexism battle in South Korea was released on...
Feb 3, 2020 · Ji-young struggles with choosing to return to work and continuing to take care of her daughter, and negative reviews have latched on to this struggle as proof that Kim Ji-Young,...
Sep 24, 2022 · Cho Nam-joo's novel Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 sparked a huge controversy about feminism in Korea. Men were up in arms about the direct accusations she had made in the novel (which reads somewhat like a nonfiction book with its footnotes).
Jul 14, 2020 · Kim Ji Young, Born 1982 is a subtle but moving depiction of the sexism that ordinary women in South Korea face. Everyday occurrences that Ji-young faces indicates the prominence of gender roles and discrimination, though the film suggests that change is possible and that it does not have to be through drastic means.
Apr 19, 2020 · The novel effectively opened many young women's eyes to sex-based discrimination for the first time.
Apr 25, 2020 · This novel is an act of resistance and a call to arms for the millions of women who deserve better, and it is a testament to the bravery and deep humanism of its author. Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo, translated by Jamie Chang is published by Scribner.