Esther Kim on Afro-Asian solidarity, Eddie Huang, and how a fistful of rice fuelled a democracy
Meant To Be Eaten
English - May 31, 2020 20:07 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB - ★★★★ - 6 ratingsSociety & Culture Arts Food meant to be eaten coral lee authenticity ethnic food cultural appropriation culinary world hospitality industry restaurants chefs Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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A conversation with Esther Kim.
Esther Kim is a writer and editor of the Asian American Writers' Workshop's Transpacific Literary Project. We discuss the stickiness of the "Asian-American" genre, Eddie Huang and appropriation, how a fistful of rice created a democracy, and our duties as Asian-American writers. Michael Pollan, The Sickness in Our Food Supply Ishay Govender-Ypma, Navigating the use of a knife and a fork at the dinner table .
Photo Courtesy of Joe Liew.
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