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August 31, 2023

ICOM Voices Portraying feminist beliefs and transcending cultural norms: Korean women artists’ reinterpretation of songs traditionally performed by men

Heeyoung Choi

PHD, Visiting Scholar at Northern Illinois University

The issue 18 of the International Journal of Intangible Heritage was published in June.

In the context of our partnership, we have chosen to share with you Heeyoung Choi’s article entitled “Portraying feminist beliefs and transcending cultural norms: Korean women artists’ reinterpretation of songs traditionally performed by men”.

Heeyoung Choi is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of History at Northern Illinois University, where she completed her PhD in History. She previously studied Korean music and history at Seoul National University and the Academy of Korean Studies.

We hope you enjoy reading this article and the other insightful contributions to Vol. 18 of the International Journal of Intangible Heritage.

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