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Welcome to our weekly Friday Q&A, “The Sitdown.” This week, our very own Rishika Dugyala spoke to Kim Tran a queer Vietnamese American antiracist educator and writer for some insight into allyship, accountability and Black-Asian solidarity right now. ....

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The year 2020 was a ....

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Miss Grit: Impostor EP


In her book
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning, the poet and critic Cathy Park Hong winces thinking about the time she’s logged at insufferable, majority-white poetry readings. You can envision the scene: the pathetic whoops following a routine “How’s everyone doing tonight”; the nauseating
mmms of recognition; the grainy, solemn “poet’s voice” intended to patch over defective writing. But worse than white peoples’ self-seriousness, Hong thinks, is the shameful reality that she still performs for their approval. At the readings, she radiates difference. No matter how hard she strives to meet the craft’s lofty ideals—transcending identity, speaking boldly to the universal—Hong can’t escape her particularities as an Asian woman. ....

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But Is It Concrete? by Lucy Ives | Poetry Foundation


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The law of imitative representation, aka mimesis, reigned supreme in Western art for so long that its resistors sometimes found
it hard to stop battling it, even when and where it had lost its grip. Consider, for example, some responses to so-called concrete poetry on the part of advocates of so-called conceptual art. The writer and critic Lucy Lippard differentiates between concrete poetry’s naive strategies of linguistic resemblance “where the words are made to look like something, an image” and conceptualism’s more sophisticated liberty “where the words are used only to
avoid looking like something, where it doesn’t make any difference how the words look on the page or anything.” ....

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Pantheon to publish new novel by Wole Soyinka; Cathy Park Hong on disinformation in immigrant communities


Pantheon to publish new novel by Wole Soyinka; Cathy Park Hong on disinformation in immigrant communities
December 21, 2020
Wole Soyinka. Photo: Penguin Random House
Pantheon has announced that it will publish a new book by Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, his first novel in forty-eight years. Set in an “imaginary Nigeria,”
Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth, which will be released on September 28, 2021, is “at once a savagely witty whodunit and a corrosively satirical examination of corruption, both personal and political.”
In an opinion piece at the
New York Times, poet and essayist Cathy Park Hong (author of, most recently, ....

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