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Grace M. Cho is the author of Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War, which received a 2010 book award from the American Sociological Association.
Writer Grace M. Cho tells the story of her mother's descent into mental illness, and her own quest to understand her family's past. Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby with her Korean mother and ...
Writer Grace M. Cho tells the story of her mother's descent into mental illness, and her own quest to understand her family's past. Her memoir is called, 'Tastes Like War.' Fresh Air.
Grace M. Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby, with her Korean mother and her father, a white American who served in the Merchant Marines. They settled in a small, ...
Grace M. Cho. Feminist Press, $17.95 trade paper (296p) ISBN 978-1-952177-94-1. In this searing memoir, Cho (Haunting the Korean Diaspora) charts her Korean mother’s descent into schizophrenia ...
A ward-winning sociologist Grace M. Cho blends intimate personal history and probing anthropological investigation in her new memoir. A National Book Award finalist, Tastes Like War centers on Cho ...
Writers Carolyn Ferrell, Grace Cho and Solmaz Sharif discuss writing goals, advice at 14th Annual Writers’ Festival. Daily file photo by Nick Francis. University Hall.
Grace M. Cho is an associate professor of sociology and anthropology at the CUNY College of Staten Island. Patrick Bower/The Feminist Press at CUNY hide caption ...
PORT HADLOCK — Grace M. Cho will discuss her memoir “Tastes Like War” at 10 a.m. Thursday. The free Zoom lecture is sponsored by Jefferson County Library. The book explores the roots of Cho’s mother’s ...
Grace M. Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby, with her Korean mother and her father, a white American who served in the Merchant Marines. They settled in a small, rural town in Washington state ...
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