Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982 - A Powerful Novel that Challenges Gender Norms
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“Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982” is a groundbreaking literary work that not only narrates the life of an ordinary woman but also unravels the deeper issues of gender inequality and societal expectations in modern South Korea. This compelling novel by Cho Nam-joo vividly portrays the struggles faced by Kim Jiyoung, an everywoman character symbolizing countless women around the world. Through her journey, readers are immersed in her daily challenges, highlighting the subtle yet persistent...
Show more“Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982” is a groundbreaking literary work that not only narrates the life of an ordinary woman but also unravels the deeper issues of gender inequality and societal expectations in modern South Korea. This compelling novel by Cho Nam-joo vividly portrays the struggles faced by Kim Jiyoung, an everywoman character symbolizing countless women around the world. Through her journey, readers are immersed in her daily challenges, highlighting the subtle yet persistent discrimination that haunts her existence. The poignant storytelling combined with relatable themes resonates deeply with readers, making this book a powerful reflection of contemporary society. At just **208 pages**, this novel is both a quick read and a profound commentary on gender roles and the woman’s identity. Its stark narrative is beautifully accompanied by a minimalist design, making it a visually appealing item on any bookshelf.
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“Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982” serves as a thoughtful gift for those seeking to explore profound societal themes. It is particularly significant for International Women's Day, when awareness is raised about women’s rights. This novel can also be gifted during:
When compared to other novels focused on women’s issues, Kim Jiyoung stands apart through its authentic voice and cultural specificity. Unlike other generic narratives of feminism, this book brings a unique South Korean perspective that highlights cultural nuances. While novels like “The Handmaid’s Tale” focus on dystopian futures, Kim Jiyoung addresses present-day realities, making it both relatable and urgent. Additionally, its shorter length doesn’t sacrifice depth, allowing readers to digest complex themes without overwhelming them.
Why You will Love This Product?
This book isn't just a story; it is a movement towards recognizing and confronting gender biases. It encourages self-reflection and dialogue, propelling readers to question their societal norms. By reading this powerful tale, you are not only engaging with impactful literature but also joining a larger conversation about equality and womanhood. Let this poignant narrative inspire you and those around you to foster change and awareness about the gender disparities that still exist today.
Less| manufacturer | Nijgh & van Ditmar |
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| weight | 0.440924524 |
| width | 0.55118 |
| length | 5.31495 |
| releaseDate | 2020-10-13T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = Dutch ] [ Original Language Value = Korean ] [ Unknown Value = Dutch ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The novel explores themes such as gender inequality, societal expectations, and the everyday struggles of women in contemporary society.
Yes, it is suitable for readers aged 15 and above, as it contains mature themes and discussions about gender.
The book addresses ongoing gender issues, making it a vital read for anyone interested in understanding the contemporary women's rights movement.
Absolutely, its engaging narrative and concise length allow readers to finish it comfortably in one sitting.
While the book appeals to a wide audience, it particularly resonates with readers interested in gender studies and feminist literature.
Cho Nam-joo's writing is clear and impactful, utilizing a straightforward yet evocative narrative to convey complex social messages.