01427nas a2200145 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001700043700001800060245011800078856014700196490000700343520091100350022002001261 d1 aSeohyeon Lee1 aSoon-ok Myong00aPortraits of Jeju Haenyeo as Models of Empowerment in the Korean Newspaper Maeilshinbo during Japanese Occupation uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85066320320&doi=10.7771%2f1481-4374.3284&partnerID=40&md5=d416324a58bb1ea70df2ecd202aaa94a0 v203 aIn their article “Portraits of Jeju Haenyeo as Models of Empowerment in the Korean Newspaper Maeilshinbo during Japanese Occupation” Seohyeon Lee and Soon-ok Myong analyze the life of Korean women divers, Jeju Haenyeo, portrayed in the news articles of the Maeilshinbo, the only Korean newspaper during Japanese occupation (1910-1945). In the past, the activities of Haenyeo have been considered the cultural product of Jeju Island. However, within a structure of female repression, Confucian feudalism and colonization, the Haenyeo can be seen as emancipatory pioneers and voluntary economic agents, displaying initiative and pro-activeness and protecting their rights and interests by organizing a democratic decision-making body. From a proto-feminist perspective, the lives of Haenyeo, declared UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage, can function as models of empowerment to contemporary women. a14814374 (ISSN)