Childhood Codes
Workplace Woes
Motherhood Maze
Social Stats
Mental Matters
100

This family member received preferential treatment in Kim Jiyoung's childhood. 

Her brother

100

What barrier did Jiyoung encounter when attempting to find a job or internship?

Companies accepting only male applicants 

100

random! Ms. Campbell cannot eat ____.

beef
100

Who is the character that represents the past generation of women, that also gave up on their dreams? 

+100pts if you remember the name

Kim Jiyoung's mother


Oh Misook

100

What kind of mental health struggles did Kim Jiyoung experience?

Depression, anxiety, and dissociative episodes

200

This type of public place was a site of early experience of male harassment for Kim Jiyoung. 

Public transport/bus

200
What barrier did Jiyoung encounter when attempting to re-enter the workforce after having her child?

Difficulty finding a job that fit into her schedule of taking care of her daughter, Jiwon

200
What term describes the unpaid work of childcare and household duties?

Domestic labor

200

What was the significance of the "mom-roach" comments Kim Jiyoung overheard in the park?

The "mom-roach" comments represented the dehumanization and negative perception of mothers in society.

200

!!random!! Ms. Campbell has been to HOW MANY countries? 

Bonus points if you can name some! 

5 countries! 

300

Describe the distribution of food in Jiyoung's family and explain its significance. 

Jiyoung's dad, the brother, her grandma, her mom, Eunyoung, then Jiyoung. 

It showed the preference given to sons. 

300

random! what is the canned drink that Ms. Phan has sometimes in the morning? 

redbull!

300

How did the book portray the lack of support for working mothers?

Through the limited childcare options and societal judgment

300

What is the significance of the books title, and the year 1982?

It is a common name, and the year represents a generation of women who experienced these issues

300

What is the significance of Kim Jiyoung's dissociative episodes?

They represent the psychological toll of repressed anger and frustration and Jiyoung's inability to voice her true feelings. 

400

random! what is Ms. Phan's favorite animal?

a whale!

400

What pressures do female workers face in regards to workplace social gatherings?

Pressure to attend, and to act in ways that please male coworkers

400

How did Kim Jiyoung's husband's perception of his helpfulness differ from her reality?

He thought he was helping significantly, but she felt unsupported and overwhelmed. 

400

! oops random thing: what is the name of Ms. Phan's cat? 

Tuna 

400

How does the book show the limitations of mental health care when social issues are at the root of the problem?

That individual therapy cannot solve systemic problems

500

Provide a specific example from Jiyoung's early school experience that highlighted gender discrepancies. 

Unequal treatment from teachers regarding expectations and dress codes, fear of male strangers
500

"Invisible work" is a term used to describe the unseen or unacknowledged tasks and responsibilities involved in managing a household and family. 

Explain the concept of "hidden labor" as it pertains to women in the workplace, as portrayed in the book. 

Straight from the book: "made everyone in her team coffee every morning according to each member's taste, set the table every time they went out to eat, went around with a notepad and took everyone's request when they had to order in takeaways, and cleared the dishes when they were done"

500

Describe the loss of identity that Kim Jiyoung experienced after becoming a mother.

Her life became solely defined by motherhood, and her own needs and desires were suppressed

500

Explain the connection between the books statistics, and the overall narrative.

The statistics provide factual evidence that supports the fictional, lived experiences of Kim Jiyoung

500

How does the book portray the relationship between systemic sexism and women's mental well-being?

it shows that systemic sexism creates the environment for mental health decline in women

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