Time To Say Goodbye

‘100% authentic fake:’ Corky Lee’s Asian America, with Ken Chen

Mar 8, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Awakening to Asian American Literature
01:45 • 4min
3
Is There a Workshop of Asian Writing?
05:20 • 5min
4
What's the Relationship Between Lisa and Lisa?
10:20 • 2min
5
Is There a Generational and Economic Element in the Asian American Political Movement?
12:12 • 5min
6
Corky's Photographs Are Not Just Propaganda I'm Just a Photographer
17:28 • 5min
7
Do You Think That There's a Nostalgic Element in Chinatown?
22:41 • 4min
8
The Left Is Not the Minority
27:01 • 2min
9
Is There a Politics Behind Protest Images?
29:14 • 4min
10
Corky's Protest Photos Look Like They're Not Just of Asian Americans
33:09 • 5min
11
The Prelude Hair Worker Is Not a Terrorist
38:03 • 3min
12
I Think It's a Little Bit More About Class Solidarity in Chinatown
40:36 • 4min
13
Is There Something Like a Repetition in the Art Gallery Protests?
44:28 • 3min
14
Is There a Consistency?
47:30 • 4min
15
What Does It Mean to Be Asian American?
51:54 • 5min
16
Is There Something About the Durational Artist?
56:51 • 2min
17
The Power of Representation Right?
58:57 • 5min
18
Why Are There So Many Books by Asian People?
01:03:32 • 3min
19
How Do You Think About Asian American Books?
01:06:59 • 3min
20
Is There a Korean American Question?
01:10:22 • 5min
21
I Think It's Interesting How Something Experimental Has Become
01:15:01 • 2min
22
I'm a Writer and I'd Like to Write a Short Story About Christian Saint
01:16:53 • 2min
23
The End Point of Assimilation
01:19:07 • 6min
24
Is There a Future for Asian American Literature?
01:24:55 • 2min
25
I Think There's a Lot of Thriving Stuff Out There
01:27:22 • 4min