We carve on our body what society teaches us and continue this task, not knowing the identity they force us to have. This identity is carved on our faces and our skins. Not knowing our bodies have become "the paper made of human meat," we stuff our bodies and make them a theater where cultural symbols or suppressed symbols play.
My tough and grotesque images were thrown on the roads and were stepped on by my critics, and I was talked about with scorn. I felt regret that reade… - Kim Hyesoon
My tough and grotesque images were thrown on the roads and were stepped on by my critics, and I was talked about with scorn. I felt regret that reade…
- Kim Hyesoon
In Korea, a woman must first obey her father, then her husband when she becomes an ajuma, and finally obey her son as a halmoni. Any woman who violat… - Kim Hyesoon
In Korea, a woman must first obey her father, then her husband when she becomes an ajuma, and finally obey her son as a halmoni. Any woman who violat…
Our mothers who have gone are buried in our bodies. It can be said that we were born with dead mothers in our body. - Kim Hyesoon
Our mothers who have gone are buried in our bodies. It can be said that we were born with dead mothers in our body.
When anger and sorrow overflow, sometimes it becomes poetry. - Kim Hyesoon
When anger and sorrow overflow, sometimes it becomes poetry.
The rhythm of my body is the same as my mother tongue. It is in this rhythm where I find sanctity, that I can return to my mother who is everywhere i… - Kim Hyesoon
The rhythm of my body is the same as my mother tongue. It is in this rhythm where I find sanctity, that I can return to my mother who is everywhere i…
We carve on our body what society teaches us and continue this task, not knowing the identity they force us to have. This identity is carved on our f… - Kim Hyesoon
We carve on our body what society teaches us and continue this task, not knowing the identity they force us to have. This identity is carved on our f…
I came to grotesque language in the patriarchal culture under the dictatorship. The body that was broken into pieces is a sick body. I put the diseas… - Kim Hyesoon
I came to grotesque language in the patriarchal culture under the dictatorship. The body that was broken into pieces is a sick body. I put the diseas…
If someone asks, Is anyone alive? Break, your, head, open, and, show, your, ten, ta, cle. - Kim Hyesoon
If someone asks, Is anyone alive? Break, your, head, open, and, show, your, ten, ta, cle.
Living in South Korea as a girl meant living under a lot of discrimination and limitation. It was the same in my university and in the Korean literar… - Kim Hyesoon
Living in South Korea as a girl meant living under a lot of discrimination and limitation. It was the same in my university and in the Korean literar…
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