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Kinda Korean: stories from an American life
Kinda Korean: stories from an American life
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Sung, Joan
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Prologue
Koreans eat dogs
Tiger mom
Representation matters
My jewel
Tighty-whities
The roller coaster
Not that kind of Korean
Korean school
Nipples and tampons
Arizona
Asians are good at math
The party
Furious to die
Me no speak English
Chris has a sister?
Meeyahn-heh-yoh (I'm sorry)
Drinking buddy
Are you sure?
What would Jesus do?
Cruel summers
Asians are studious
Crazy rich Asian
The boomerang generation
Me love you long time
Heem-peh-rah (let go of control)
Appa's letters
Asians are perfectionists
Big girls don't cry
The lotus flower
Bringing home a white man
Only whites allowed
Generational trauma
Asian women are submissive
Double consciousness
Two is too many
Chris has a daughter?
Nah-bee-yah (butterfly)
The Korean matriarchy
Oriental
Konichiwa!
The model minority myth
Kimchi rage and intersectionality
Microaggressions
Appa's secret
Korean barbecue
What do Asians have to do with race?
What's in a name?
White or black
"Strength" is love in translation
American enough
Representation still matters
Sohn (hand)
The beginning
The apology
Asians don't speak up
Sah-rahng-heh (I love you).
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Autobiographies
Children of immigrants
Children of immigrants -- United States -- Biography
Immigrants
Immigrants -- United States
Korean American women
Korean American women -- Biography
Koreans
Koreans -- United States
Sung, Joan
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Sung, Joan
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9781647428426
9781647428433
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NoveList
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