Unbearable Splendor

Unbearable Splendor
Title Unbearable Splendor PDF eBook
Author Sun Yung Shin
Publisher Coffee House Press
Total Pages 104
Release 2016-09-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1566894522

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Praise for Sun Yung Shin: Finalist for the Believer Poetry Award "[her] work reads like redactions, offering fragments to be explored, investigated and interrogated, making her reader equal partner in the creation of meaning."—Star Tribune Sun Yung Shin moves ideas—of identity (Korean, American, adoptee, mother, Catholic, Buddhist) and interest (mythology, science fiction, Sophocles)— around like building blocks, forming and reforming new constructions of what it means to be at home. What is a cyborg but a hybrid creature of excess? A thing that exceeds the sum of its parts. A thing that has extended its powers, enhanced, even superpowered.

Unbearable Splendor

Unbearable Splendor
Title Unbearable Splendor PDF eBook
Author Sun Yung Shin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 9781566894517

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Who is guest, and who is host? Adoption, Antigone, zombies, clones, and minotaurs--all building blocks, forming and reforming our ideas.

Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor

Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor
Title Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor PDF eBook
Author Charles Freeland
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 331
Release 2013-05-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1438446500

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With its privileging of the unconscious, Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic thought would seem to be at odds with the goals and methods of philosophy. Lacan himself embraced the term "anti-philosophy" in characterizing his work, and yet his seminars undeniably evince rich engagement with the Western philosophical tradition. These essays explore how Lacan's work challenges and builds on this tradition of ethical and political thought, connecting his "ethics of psychoanalysis" to both the classical Greek tradition of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and to the Enlightenment tradition of Kant, Hegel, and de Sade. Charles Freeland shows how Lacan critically addressed some of the key ethical concerns of those traditions: the pursuit of truth and the ethical good, the ideals of self-knowledge and the care of the soul, and the relation of moral law to the tragic dimensions of death and desire. Rather than sustaining the characterization of Lacan's work as "anti-philosophical," these essays identify a resonance capable of enriching philosophy by opening it to wider and evermore challenging perspectives.

Skirt Full of Black

Skirt Full of Black
Title Skirt Full of Black PDF eBook
Author Sun Yung Shin
Publisher
Total Pages 108
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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A collection of poems in which Sun Yung Shin explores the Korean diasporic experience.

Shimmering Splendor

Shimmering Splendor
Title Shimmering Splendor PDF eBook
Author Roberta Gellis
Publisher Belgrave House
Total Pages 632
Release 1995-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 161084971X

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When Psyche, because of her beauty and so many suitors, declares she hates Love and Beauty, her father closes the Temple of Aphrodite. Aphrodite sends Eros to punish them, but Eros falls in love with Psyche. His loyalty to Aphrodite causes him to punish Psyche by marrying her to a monster (himself in disguise). Psyche admits her attraction to the monster, and needs to prove her love to Eros. 2nd of the Myth trilogy by Roberta Gellis; originally published by Pinnacle

The Wet Hex

The Wet Hex
Title The Wet Hex PDF eBook
Author Sun Yung Shin
Publisher Coffee House Press
Total Pages 107
Release 2022-06-14
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1566896460

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Sun Yung Shin calls her readers into the unknown now-future of the human species, an underworld museum of births, deaths, evolutions, and extinctions. Personal and environmental violations form the backdrop against which Sun Yung Shin examines questions of grievability, violence, and responsibility in The Wet Hex. Incorporating sources such as her own archival immigration documents, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Christopher Columbus’s journals, and traditional Korean burial rituals, Shin explores the ways that lives are weighed and bartered. Smashing the hierarchies of god and humanity, heaven and hell, in favor of indigenous Korean shamanism and animism, The Wet Hex layers an apocalyptic revision of nineteenth-century imagery of the sublime over the present, conjuring a reality at once beautiful and terrible.

Tastes Like War

Tastes Like War
Title Tastes Like War PDF eBook
Author Grace M. Cho
Publisher Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages 231
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1952177952

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Finalist for the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction Winner of the 2022 Asian/Pacific American Award in Literature A TIME and NPR Best Book of the Year in 2021 This evocative memoir of food and family history is "somehow both mouthwatering and heartbreaking... [and] a potent personal history" (Shelf Awareness). Grace M. Cho grew up as the daughter of a white American merchant marine and the Korean bar hostess he met abroad. They were one of few immigrants in a xenophobic small town during the Cold War, where identity was politicized by everyday details—language, cultural references, memories, and food. When Grace was fifteen, her dynamic mother experienced the onset of schizophrenia, a condition that would continue and evolve for the rest of her life. Part food memoir, part sociological investigation, Tastes Like War is a hybrid text about a daughter’s search through intimate and global history for the roots of her mother’s schizophrenia. In her mother’s final years, Grace learned to cook dishes from her parent’s childhood in order to invite the past into the present, and to hold space for her mother’s multiple voices at the table. And through careful listening over these shared meals, Grace discovered not only the things that broke the brilliant, complicated woman who raised her—but also the things that kept her alive. “An exquisite commemoration and a potent reclamation.” —Booklist (starred review) “A wrenching, powerful account of the long-term effects of the immigrant experience.” —Kirkus Reviews