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Minor, Ugly, And Meta: Feelings In Contemporary Korean American Literature, Kyubin Kim Jan 2022

Minor, Ugly, And Meta: Feelings In Contemporary Korean American Literature, Kyubin Kim

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In 2019, Korean American writer Cathy Park Hong published her memoir Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning in the midst of a turning point in Asian American politics. Hong describes minor feelings as “emotions that are negative, dysphoric, and therefore untelegenic, built from the sediments of everyday racial experience and the irritant of having one’s perception of reality constantly questioned or dismissed.” Used as a concept to summate the Asian American experience in white America as living in a country where one’s reality is constantly questioned and made invisible, minor feelings forges an affective framework to study minoritized, diasporic literature. …