Against Healing: Nine Korean Poets by Emily Jungmin Yoon

58 pages first pub 2019 (editions)

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Against Healing: Nine Korean Poets by Emily Jungmin Yoon is a stimulating and deeply personal journey that will resonate with readers who crave a nuanced exploration of feminism, identity, and the complexities of language, culture, and the human experience.

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Translating Feminisms showcases intimate collaborations and conversations between some of Asia’s most exciting women writers and emerging-star translators: contemporary poetry of labour and language, alongside essays exploring how, where and by wh...

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