The 'quiet transformation' of women in North Korea

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A new exhibition at the University of Technology in Sydney is aiming to capture the resilience and resourcefulness of North Korean women.

A team of Australian-based academics have spoken to more than fifty defectors and say their research suggests that the role of women in North Korea may be shifting.But a new exhibition at the University of Technology Sydney aims to reflect how North Korean women are flipping the script against a backdrop of economic hardship and social constraint.

"North Korea provides a salutary lesson for patriarchy is everywhere. North Korea only saw men as having agency and power and capacity, and that they were very concerned when during the famine, basically the factories closed down and there was nothing to do. So they insisted that all the men still report to work even if they had nothing to do at work. So the government devoted all of its resources to monitoring the movements of men, and they took their eye off women.

Associate Professor for the Social and Political Sciences Program at U-T-S, says some North Korean women make fun of their husbands for depending on them. Including the stories of fifty-two North Korean defectors now living in South Korea and China, the book tells of what many of these defectors describe as a shift towards matriarchy in North Korea.

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