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Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong is an essay collection that delves into the Asian American experience in the United States, exploring themes of structural racism, cultural appropriation, identity, and media representation across seven autobiographical essays. Topics include racial dynamics, struggles for artistic voice, white innocence, linguistic influences, artistic erasure, and feelings of indebtedness within immigrant communities.
Cathy Park Hong's Minor Feelings has been lauded for its profound exploration of the Asian American experience through poignant essays that blend memoir, cultural criticism, and history. Critics highlight its raw emotional honesty and incisive social commentary. Some readers note that its intense tone may not appeal to everyone. Overall, it's a compelling, thought-provoking read.
Readers who appreciate deep, introspective essays on race, identity, and the Asian American experience will be captivated by Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings. Fans of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me or Claudia Rankine’s Citizen will find Hong's work similarly thought-provoking and poignant.
Race / Racism
Social Justice
Relationships
American Literature
Korean Literature
Biography
Identity: Race
Identity: Gender
Relationships: Daughters & Sons
Asian Literature