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Sandra So Hee Chi Kim deposited Redefining Diaspora through a Phenomenology of Postmemory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months ago
This article seeks to intervene in the debates about the definition of diaspora by attending to the way in which it is a phenomenon, rooted in a particular kind of experience and consciousness. This approach seeks to move beyond ontological definitions based on categorical criteria toward a more phenomenological definition that can help us better…[Read more]
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Sandra So Hee Chi Kim deposited Suji Kwock Kim’s “Generation” and the Ethics of Diasporic Postmemory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months ago
Regarding her highly acclaimed first book of poetry, Notes from the Divided Country, second-generation Korean American poet Suji Kwock Kim has stated that she considers the representation of the traumatic experiences of the Korean War as “the responsibility that one has, in terms of using the imagination as a means of compassion, and u…[Read more]
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Sandra So Hee Chi Kim deposited Korean Han and the Postcolonial Afterlives of “The Beauty of Sorrow” on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months ago
In this article, I depart from the typical discussion of the Korean sociocultural concept of han as a collective feeling of unresolved resentment, pain, grief, and anger that runs in the blood of all Koreans. Scholars, artists, writers, and critics frequently characterize han as “the Korean ethos” and the soul of Korean art, literature, and film.…[Read more]