Chung Chil-sung

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Jeong Chil-seong
Jeong ca. 1925
Korean name
Hangul
정칠성
Hanja
丁七星
Revised RomanizationJeong Chilseong
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Ch'ilsŏng
Art name
Hangul
금죽
Hanja
錦竹, 琴竹
Revised RomanizationGeumjuk
McCune–ReischauerKŭmjuk

Jeong Chil-seong (Korean정칠성; 1897 – c. 1958), also known by her art name Geumjuk (금죽), was a Korean dancer, feminist, and independence activist.

Biography[edit]

She was born in Daegu province, one of twenty three provinces of the Joseon kingdom. It was said that she came from a poor family. Her exact birth year is questioned often as others say she was born in 1902, 1905, and 1908, but others say that 1897 seems to be more appropriate. There are no details about her childhood or her family clan.

She was enrolled in Kisaeng school, also known as "Gyobang" when she was seven years old, even though the average age of entrants at that time was twelve or thirteen.[1]

Jeong Chil-seong became an activist for the March 1st Movement, a public resistance against the Japanese occupation in 1919 [1].

She studied abroad in Japan in 1922 for a year when she was 15 years old to study English.[2] Afterwards she came back to Daegu to establish the Joseon Women's Organization (조선여성동우회), a woman's rights group that was categorized as having socialism at its main influence with other notable Korean feminists such as Ju Se-juk (주세죽) and Heo Jong-suk.[2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 박, 정애 (2002-04-15). "3·1 독립운동 뛰어든 '사상기생' 사회주의 운동가로 활동 (in Korean)". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b 김, 희정 (1997-12-23). "< 대구.경북 근.현대인물사 . 38 > 정칠성 (in Korean)". Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  3. ^ 김, 성동 (2009-02-17). "[현대사 아리랑]조선부녀총동맹 부위원장 정칠성 (in Korean)". Kyunghyang Shinmun. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  4. ^ 이, 미원 (2004-09-07). "[역사속의 영남사람들 .37] 민족을 지켜낸 여성들(김락·남자현·정칠성) (in Korean)". Yeongnam Ilbo. Retrieved 7 March 2015.