
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning
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Cathy Park Hong
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Romance
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
209
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 25, 2020
出版社
One World
ISBN-10
1984820362
ISBN-13
9781984820365
説明
Cathy Park Hong's poignant exploration of Asian American identity weaves together personal narrative, cultural commentary, and historical analysis. With a unique blend of lyrical prose and incisive critique, she delves into the complexities of race, language, and belonging in a society that often marginalizes those who do not fit its mainstream narratives.
Through her own experiences and the shared experiences of her community, Hong confronts the deeply ingrained stereotypes and societal expectations that shape the Asian American experience. She bravely navigates the intersections of her identity, shedding light on the feelings of alienation and the struggle for self-definition in a world that frequently overlooks and misunderstands her perspective.
With sharp insights and relatable vulnerability, Hong invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of race and identity in contemporary America. Her work not only resonates with those who have felt the weight of minor feelings but also challenges everyone to engage with the complexities of cultural identity and the power of storytelling in the quest for understanding and acceptance.
Through her own experiences and the shared experiences of her community, Hong confronts the deeply ingrained stereotypes and societal expectations that shape the Asian American experience. She bravely navigates the intersections of her identity, shedding light on the feelings of alienation and the struggle for self-definition in a world that frequently overlooks and misunderstands her perspective.
With sharp insights and relatable vulnerability, Hong invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of race and identity in contemporary America. Her work not only resonates with those who have felt the weight of minor feelings but also challenges everyone to engage with the complexities of cultural identity and the power of storytelling in the quest for understanding and acceptance.