For generations, womanhood in South Korea has been inextricably linked to motherhood, a role often defined by self-sacrifice. But today, Korean women are questioning these norms, striving to reclaim ...
However, depicting a person who claimed to be a spy for North Korea was still a sensitive issue that touched on major taboos ...
Some women in South Korea are refusing to marry, have children, or engage in sexual relationships with men in response to ...
A new book spans artists from the 1970s through today around 15 themes, including body art, queer politics, ecofeminism, and the North American diaspora.
the first Korean and first Asian woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, is Korea.net's Person of the Year. Showing the world the power of domestic literature and sparking global interest in ...