Through writing, they created a space to relocate their identity on a larger social scale, and compelling women to introspect. Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo reads like a conflicted yet normalised life of a woman and her generations, living compromisingly under the tenet of being a wife, mother, daughter, employee and a woman. Slowly and definitively, Kim Jiyoung descends into indifference and insanity as society decides her femininity for her. Somewhere in the middle of the novel, her grandma guards the new born formula for the grandson, directing that it belongs to him and not her granddaughters. In a society where rituals are prejudiced and biased, women like Jiyoung become crucial to celebrate not as a victim, but as a survivor.