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Tales from a Korean Maiden in America

Tales from a Korean Maiden in America
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 9780595283903
ISBN-13 : 059528390X
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Book Synopsis Tales from a Korean Maiden in America by : Dorothy Hong

Download or read book Tales from a Korean Maiden in America written by Dorothy Hong and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2003 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book proves into hearsays surrounding Koreans in America. My writings illustrate how race has impacted my life and other Koreans vis-à-vis white Americans. I wrote articles to illustrate the interplay of my Korean heritage on my minority status. The range of social issues that I touch upon in my articles includes affirmative action, dating, church life, sexual harassment, volunteerism, sorority life, dorm life, politics, travel and the psycho-dynamics of my relationships with white peers, Koreans abroad, Korean visitors and other Korean immigrants. My short stories identify my disillusionments with some of the disingenuous elements of racial integration. My short stories touch upon issues ranging from racism, sexism, lookism, abortion, homosexuality, and anti-social behaviors. Anti-social behaviors towards a person of racial minority range from a certain curt unfriendliness to maintain distance to abhorrent crimes perpetrated against a person of racial minority in order to maintain status quo due to the notion that minority achievements manifest disruption to status quo. My stories poke fun at these ill at ease individuals with racial integration.


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