11th(2009)
KIM Nam-ri
Program Note
The miners were ¡®a pillar of the economy¡¯ who raised this country up in the 1960s and 70s. However, history remembers male miners only, and cannot remember the names of female miners who worked with them. She Was a Miner gives us the voices of the old women laborers who are suffering from pneumoconiosis and are hospitalized in Tae-baek Central Hospital. It is meaningful to focus on woman laborers who have never been rightfully recognized and to listen to their fading voices. (Jay SOHN)
Program Note
The miners were ¡®a pillar of the economy¡¯ who raised this country up in the 1960s and 70s. However, history remembers male miners only, and cannot remember the names of female miners who worked with them. She Was a Miner gives us the voices of the old women laborers who are suffering from pneumoconiosis and are hospitalized in Tae-baek Central Hospital. It is meaningful to focus on woman laborers who have never been rightfully recognized and to listen to their fading voices. (Jay SOHN)
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