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This is a list of women artists who were born in South Korea or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Pristin (Korean: 프리스틴; stylized in all caps, and pre-debut name Pledis Girlz) was a South Korean girl group formed by Pledis Entertainment in 2016. The group was composed of ten members: Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, Kyulkyung, Yehana, Sungyeon, Xiyeon, and Kyla. [1]
The Hyehwa station protests were a series of feminist protest rallies held mostly in 2018 at Hyehwa Station in Seoul, South Korea.The protests, which started on 19 May 2018, were against sexism, misogyny, and hidden camera voyeurism (known in South Korea as molka), and aimed to spark reformation of the judiciary system, particularly its handling of sex crimes, which organizers believed favors ...
Comfort women – girls and women forced into sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army – experienced trauma during and following their enslavement. [1] Comfort stations were initially established in 1932 within Shanghai, however silence from the governments of South Korea and Japan suppressed comfort women's voices post-liberation.
Early in the 1920s, both Kim and Na contributed a series of articles to the first magazine for Korean women, called Sinyoja, or "New Woman", on the subject of improving Korean women's clothing. They argued for a more functional and practical outfit for Korean women to help improve their hygiene, health, and self-image, and denounced traditional ...
Pages in category "South Korean female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 229 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The trolls began "mirroring" the misogynist language used against Korean women but with the gender roles reversed. [77] Initially, their goal was "to provoke and irritate young Korean men" who had spent years "ridiculing, denigrating, and bullying" Korean women online, but the movement quickly gained a self-consciously feminist identity. [79]
Chanyang-hoe or Chanyanghoe (English: 'Promotion Society' or "Praise and Encouragement Association" [1]) was a Korean feminist organization, founded in 1898. [2] It has been referred to as the first women's organization in Korea (though Sunseong-hoe was technically founded in 1896). [3]