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>> Wearing a mask has been our daily
routine for the past three years. Now, as
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the government eases the indoor mask
mandate, South Koreans can finally take
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off their masks. However, some people are
ThereisNoSameSaltUndertheSun
hesitant to do so for fear of showing their
faces to others. ¡°Mask fishing,¡± a phrase
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newly coined during the pandemic, refers to
MaskFishersAreInnocent:TheUnderlyingPsychologyofMaskFishing
a phenomenon in which a person appears
to be more attractive when he or she wears
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a mask. However, South Korean people
often misuse the term mask fishing, labeling
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someonewholookscompletelydifferentfrom
an observer¡¯s prediction after mask removal
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as a ¡°Magikkun,¡± synonymous with mask
fisher. However, are so-called mask fishers
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really to blame for this belittlement? Isn¡¯t it
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the fault of the eyes of others who evaluate
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innocence of mask fishers by exploring the
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cognitive psychological cause of the mask
fishing and sheds light on lookism pervading
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22
26
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York
New
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CultureSection
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¡°WATSON,THEMAESTRO:¡±AGloriousJourneyinaStyleAllHisOwn
07¡¤SpotlightCulture
VirtualRealityAdvertisement:DreamsComeTrue
11¡¤BetweenCultures
East-WestDichotomy:PicturedDifferently,butSameinValue
CoverStory
16¡¤In-depthonCulture
ArtisMoreThanAbletotheDisabled
>> Wearing a mask has been our daily
routine for the past three years. Now, as
Theory&CritiqueSection
the government eases the indoor mask
mandate, South Koreans can finally take
22¡¤Caduceus
off their masks. However, some people are
ThereisNoSameSaltUndertheSun
hesitant to do so for fear of showing their
faces to others. ¡°Mask fishing,¡± a phrase
26¡¤CoverStory
newly coined during the pandemic, refers to
MaskFishersAreInnocent:TheUnderlyingPsychologyofMaskFishing
a phenomenon in which a person appears
to be more attractive when he or she wears
31¡¤LabofJanus
a mask. However, South Korean people
often misuse the term mask fishing, labeling
InvestigationintoLithiumBatteryBeforetheNextGeneration:IsItIdeal?
someonewholookscompletelydifferentfrom
an observer¡¯s prediction after mask removal
SocialSection
as a ¡°Magikkun,¡± synonymous with mask
fisher. However, are so-called mask fishers
36¡¤Poirot¡¯sDeduction
really to blame for this belittlement? Isn¡¯t it
Under the Title of ¡°Qualification:¡± Dark Sides of Extracurricular Activities
the fault of the eyes of others who evaluate
thembasedonlooks?TheArgusshowsthe
40¡¤Diachrony
innocence of mask fishers by exploring the
EnvironmentalLaws:TheSwordandScaleThatProtectstheEnvironment
cognitive psychological cause of the mask
fishing and sheds light on lookism pervading
45¡¤Epilogue
Koreansociety.
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