Cathy Park Hong | Minor Feelings

Minor Feelings

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Poet and essayist Cathy Park Hong blends memoir, cultural criticism, and history to expose the truth of racialized consciousness in America. Binding these essays together is Hong's theory of "minor feelings." As the daughter of Korean immigrants, Cathy Park Hong grew up steeped in shame, suspicion, and melancholy. She would later understand that these "minor feelings" occur when American optimism contradicts your own reality—when you believe the lies you're told about your own racial identity. Hong uses her own story as a portal into a deeper examination of racial consciousness in America today. This book traces her relationship to the English language, to shame and depression, to poetry and artmaking, and to family and female friendship in a search to both uncover and speak the truth.

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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

ISBN: ‎9781984820389

ASIN: B07VP1SJ4F

Word Count: 67200 words

Length: 224 pages

Language: English

Release Date: March 2, 2021

Available as: Ebook,Paperback

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This memoir cuts a brutal and candid accounting of racial history, class division, and self reckoning in a complex American tapestry. It also deals unabashedly with the legacy of violence and race, particularly how violence against non-whites is like an erasure of minority existence.

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