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18 de abr. de 2023 · 22 Funny Novels. March Releases. Advertisement. Nonfiction. Becoming Asian American, From ‘Neither/Nor’ to ‘Both/And’. Julia Lee’s memoir, “Biting the Hand,” is about forging an identity in a...
18 de abr. de 2023 · Biting the Hand is an exceptional account of an evolving understanding of power and privilege, offering readers insightful new ways to examine their world.” ―BookPage (starred review) “[Julia Lee] dispels the myth of the docile Asian and calls out the absurdities of racial hierarchies in this incisive memoir…Lee’s self ...
19 de abr. de 2023 · 'Biting the Hand': Korean American author calls for weaponizing invisibility. Updated April 19, 20237:19 AM ET. Heard on Morning Edition. Reena Advani. 7-Minute Listen. Playlist. Enlarge this...
Biting The Hand is a blend of memoir and examination on race in America. As a Korean American woman who was raised by immigrant parents in Los Angeles she has her own perspective on how the U.S. has tackled the conversations around race.
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Biting the Hand. “Julia Lee has written a memoir that brims with wit, intelligence, vulnerability, and delicious rage. Biting the Hand is the fiery manifesto of an ‘angry little Asian girl’ that delivers on so many levels.
“Julia Lee has written a memoir that brims with wit, intelligence, vulnerability, and delicious rage. Biting the Hand is the fiery manifesto of an ‘angry little Asian girl’ that delivers on so many levels. Whip-smart and iconoclastic, Lee takes her readers along on her journey through America and academia, coast to coast, as she grows up ...