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◆Plant Photo Gallery= A guidebook for those who love plants but struggle to grow them well. It provides various plant information along with lovingly taken photographs. Furthermore, it calmly enumerates the process of how growing plants led the author to reflect not only on themselves but also on the lives of others. It advocates that nurturing and understanding plants is an unparalleled source of comfort. (Written and photographed by Lee Jeong-hyun / Arakne)


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◆Disqualified as a Mother= The author was a social activist who led the feminist movement in the United States in the late 19th century. She regarded women's liberation and solidarity as her mission and devoted herself to political and social activities. Within the framework of literature, she shaped various issues and raised feminist questions that remain relevant today. The title work, "Disqualified as a Mother," sharply satirizes the issue of motherhood, which has been a shackle for women throughout the long history of patriarchy. (Written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Translated by Lee Eun-sook / Minumsa)



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◆DX Code= Analyzes the reasons why Disney and Netflix transformed into digital companies. It introduces various technologies such as storytelling machines, computer graphics, and recommendation engines, and predicts how their future will unfold. Although it seems like a story about technology, it points to competition, strategy, corporate culture, and, more deeply, the importance of an unchanging mission. "A compass does not create what does not exist, but it gives the power to decide." (Written by Kang Jeong-woo / Secret House)


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