Park In-deok
Park In-deok  | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 24, 1896 Seoul, Joseon  | 
| Died | April 3, 1980 (aged 83) Seoul, South Korea  | 
| Occupation | Poet, journalist, artist | 
| Nationality | Korean Empire, later South Korean | 
| Period | 1896-1980 | 
| Genre | Poetry, novel, art, paint, essay, drama | 
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 박인덕  | 
| Hanja | 朴仁德  | 
| RR | Bak Indeok | 
| MR | Pak Indŏk | 
| Art name | |
| Hangul | 은봉  | 
| Hanja | 銀峰  | 
| RR | Eunbong | 
| MR | Ŭnbong | 
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 임덕  | 
| Hanja | 姙德  | 
| RR | Imdeok | 
| MR | Imdŏk | 
Park In-deok (Korean: 박인덕; Hanja: 朴仁德; September 24, 1896 – April 3, 1980) was a Korean independence activist, educator, writer, poet and a social activist.[1] She used the art name of Eunbong (은봉; 銀峰).
Park Indeok belongs to the first generation of Korean female writers, all of whom were born around 1900.[2]
She lectured in the United States and Canada in 1936,[3] established a vocational school, and tried to convert Koreans to Christianity.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Park Indeok
 - ^ a b Heejin Jun (2010). "Formation of Modern Literary Field: Intersection of Gender and Coloniality in Korean History" (PDF). PhD thesis. University of Michigan. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
 - ^ "Korean Lady Addresses Three Regina Audiences Telling of Native Land". The Leader-Post. 1936-10-07. p. 6. Retrieved 2021-11-22 – via Newspapers.com.
 
External links
- Park Indeok:Korean historical person information (in Korean)
 - 조선의 ‘노라’ 박인덕 이혼사건 (in Korean)
 - 1896년 원숭이 해 구월 달에 태어난 (in Korean)
 - Park Indeok (in Korean)