Hye Sook Hwang
Hye Sook Hwang is a Native-Gyne of Korea who has crossed multiple boundaries, including those of country, language, religion, and culture. She is an advocate of Magoism, a trans-patriarchal gynocentric tradition of East Asia that venerates Mago as progenitor, originator, and ultimate sovereign. Previously, she translated and published the first two books of Mary Daly in Korean. After having written her Ph.D. dissertation, Seeking Mago, the Great Goddess: A mytho-historic-thealogical reconstruction of Magoism, an archaically originated gynocentric tradition of East Asia (Korea, China, and Japan), she now seeks her new vision of “cross-cultural gynocentric worlds” by writing, teaching, and speaking in many different contexts. She is currently based in southern California and has taught various courses in universities, including Cal Poly Pomona and Claremont Graduate University. (Contact: magoism@gmail.com )
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