Cho Nam-Joo’s novel, published in Korean in 2016 and translated into English in 2020, portrays the life of an ordinary Korean woman. Through the lens of everyday experiences, the narrative explores the subtle yet pervasive sexism and societal pressures faced by women in South Korea across generations. The protagonist’s story becomes a representative anecdote for the shared experiences of many women, highlighting the challenges they encounter in education, the workplace, marriage, and motherhood.
The novel gained significant recognition as a touchstone for feminist discourse in South Korea and beyond. It sparked widespread conversations about gender inequality, igniting both support and controversy. Its impact extends beyond literary circles, contributing to broader societal awareness of women’s lived realities and prompting reflections on deeply ingrained cultural norms. This work became a symbol of the burgeoning feminist movement in South Korea, representing a collective voice demanding social change and greater equality.