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Kim Iryeop

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age. She was one of the first Korean women to pursue a higher education in Korea and Japan. Kim became a prolific poet and essayist, her writings engaging cultural and social issues, and a leading figure of the feminist “new woman” (sinyŏja) movement in the 1920s that promoted women’s self-awareness, freedom (including sexual freedom), and rights in the context of the complex intersection of traditional Korean Confucian society, Westernization and modernization, and Japanese colonial domination.
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Kim Iryŏp (1896–1971) was raised and initially educated in a devout Methodist Christian environment under the strict guidance of her fideistic pastor father and her mother who believed in female education. Both parents died while she was in her teens and she questioned her Christian faith at an early
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Iryeop influenced the Korean literary society of her time by writing about activities that reflected trends in the women's liberation movement and this was her impetus for her founding
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to continue her studies and returned to Korea in 1920. Upon returning, she launched a journal,
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Having completed her primary education after the death of her parents, she moved to
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Buddhist philosophy, women's rights, New Women (신여성), poetry, novel, essay, drama
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Reflections of a Zen Buddhist Nun: Essays by Zen Master Kim Iryop
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Women and Buddhist philosophy: Engaging Zen master Kim Iryŏp.
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were published in such Korean-language daily newspapers as
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Gendered Response to Modernity: Kim Iryeop and Buddhism.
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to attend Ehwa Hakdang (1913–1915), which later became
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Revisiting the women who changed Korea with their pens
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Poet, journalist, writer, painter, feminist activist,
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In 1915 she moved on to Ewha Hakdang (now 198: 192: 174: 164: 38: 339:in 1935, where she lived until she died. 415:《Let youth last forever》(청춘을 영원하게, 1977) 658:20th-century South Korean women writers 470: 227:and his wife in a northern part of the 476: 474: 421:《Left behind attachment》(두고간 정, 1990) 7: 396:《Death of Chaste love》(순애의 죽음, 1926) 678:Korean women independence activists 366:In Between Happiness and Misfortune 494:"Kim Iryŏp's Existential Buddhism" 14: 354:Reflections of a Zen Buddhist Nun 390:《A girl's death》(어느 소녀의 사, 1920) 150:Ha Yunshil (1929–1930, divorced) 49: 16:South Korean writer (1896–1971) 579:〈朝鮮近代史の中の苦闘する女性たち〉 女性雑誌編集者・金一葉 370: 293: 287: 199: 193: 175: 165: 1: 703:Ewha Womans University alumni 538:" Korea Journal, Spring 2005. 492:Nelson, Eric S. 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Kim Il-yeop (baseball)
Korean name
Kim
Kim Iryeop c. 1935
Yonggang
Korean Empire
Sudeoksa
South Korea
bhikṣuṇī
Korean Empire
South Korea
Korean
Hanja
Buddhist nun
courtesy
dharma name
Methodist pastor
Korean Empire
modern literary
Buddhist
feminist
activist
Seoul
Ewha Girls' High School
Ewha Womans University
Japan
Korea under Japanese rule
The Dong-a Ilbo
The Chosun Ilbo
Buddhist nun

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