evolve into systemic barriers. Cho highlights the "gendered tax" on women's lives: The Family: Preferential treatment of sons. The Workplace:
What makes this book stand out isn't high drama, but its chillingly detached, clinical tone . Cho Nam-Joo uses to ground Jiyoung's fictional experiences in real-world facts about South Korea’s gender pay gap and workplace discrimination. evolve into systemic barriers
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel, by Cho Nam-Joo - eBooks.com Cho Nam-Joo uses to ground Jiyoung's fictional experiences
Cho Nam-Joo is a Korean writer and journalist. Born in 1980, Cho has written several novels and essays that explore the complexities of Korean society. With "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982," Cho has established herself as a major voice in Korean literature, using her writing to critique societal norms and advocate for greater empathy and understanding. With "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982," Cho has established