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South Korean journalist (born 1961)
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In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.
Kimshin Myongsuk
Hangul김신명숙
Revised RomanizationGimsin Myeongsuk
McCune–ReischauerKimsin Myŏngsuk

Kimshin Myongsuk (김신명숙, born March 5, 1961) is a South Korean feminism activist and human rights activist, journalist and reporter for If News, a liberal feminist Korean news journal.

In her early years Kim worked as a Dong-a Ilbo journalist. In the 1990s she supported feminism movements. She worked for KBS, MBC and other TV broadcasts. In the 2000s she joined If News. Kimshin Myongsuk was appointed as an editor and director there. In 1999, she made controversial appearances on KBS.

She is known for obtaining the first doctoral degree in the field of 'A theory of Feminine God' in South Korea.

References

  1. 김신명숙 "보통 사람들의 삶을 말할 것" - 연합일보 2006-10-30
  2. 김신명숙, “여성운동에도 ‘힐링’이 필요합니다” - 여성신문 2013-08-28


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