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Elizabeth Jennings in 5.08 ‘Immersion’ “But for one episode, the focus was squarely on the continuing humanization of Elizabeth — the patriot learning to cede space to the wife and mother.” - NYT
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The Sea Women of South Korea
photographs by Hyung S. Kim
“For hundreds of years, women in the South Korean island province of Jeju have made their living harvesting seafood by hand from the ocean floor. Known as haenyeo, or sea women, they use no breathing equipment, although a typical dive might last around two minutes and take them as deep as ten metres underwater. Wearing old-fashioned headlight-shaped scuba masks, most dive with lead weights strapped around their waists to help them sink faster. A round flotation device called a tewak, about the size of a basketball, sits at the surface of the water with a net hanging beneath it to collect the harvest. Some use a sharp tool to dig conch, abalone, and other creatures from the crevices on the seafloor. … “For me, the photos of the haenyeo reflect and overlap with the images I have of my mother and grandmother,” Kim says. “They are shown exactly as they are, tired and breathless. But, at the same time, they embody incredible mental and physical stamina, as the work itself is so dangerous; every day they cross the fine line between life and death. I wanted to capture this extreme duality of the women: their utmost strength combined with human fragility.” ”
read more at the New Yorker
two of my former classmates made a beautiful animated film about the strength and legacy of these amazing women. you can (and should) see it here:
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