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Some Kind of Magic: Excerpts from Her Read: A Graphic Poem and an Interview with Jennifer Sperry Steinorth

Erasure poetry can be startling. Opening the cover to a book or the pdf of a submission can take a reader’s breath away when the expected source material is transformed into something new that pushes the boundaries of both art and poetry. A work of erasure is both an artifact and something alive; it is a confluence of static image and text as well as a dialogue between layers ....

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Grace M. Cho on anti-Asian violence, mental health, and the livingness of trauma


Theresa Hak Kyung Cha,
Chronology (detail) 1977, color photocopies mounted on board, eighteen sheets, dimensions variable. Courtesy BAMPFA, gift of the Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Memorial Foundation. Photo: Benjamin Blackwell.
Grace M. Cho is the author of Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War
(University of Minnesota Press, 2008). Inscribed within its history of Korean women’s sexual labor for US servicemen during the Korean War are cracks between social, personal, and political memory that shed light on how the repeated disavowal of unprocessed material leaves traumatic residues. Published this month with Feminist Press, Cho’s second book, Tastes Like War ....

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Christopher K. Ho and Daisy Nam discuss Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the arts


Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the arts
Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the arts (Paper Monument, 2021).
In January 2020, shortly before they went into lockdown, artist Christopher K. Ho and curator Daisy Nam realized that they were both independently pursuing projects related to letters: Ho a letter of apology to his former RISD students, whom he felt he had failed as an Asian American mentor, and Nam a program of live readings of existing letters of redress, including ones penned by Sylvia Wynter, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Angela Davis. The pair had met through a leadership group at Asia Art Archive in America focused on the model-minority myth and ways of dismantling it and were now turning to the rich possibilities of the epistolary format. What was originally a conversation over coffee ultimately led to Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the arts. ....

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