Korean American Youth Identity and 9/11 by Heerak Christian Kim

Korean American Youth Identity and 9/11

Explore Identity in Post-9/11 America: A Korean American Perspective

Narrated byPhil Williams
Length6h58m
Release dateMay 28, 2014
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.5 (769 ratings)

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AuthorHeerak Christian Kim
NarratorPhil Williams
Runtime6h58m
PublishedMay 28, 2014
Rating★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5 (769 ratings)
CategoriesPolitics & Social Sciences, Anthropology, Politics & Government, Freedom & Security, War & Crisis, Terrorism, Social Sciences, Specific Demographics, Asian American Studies, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Ministry & Evangelism
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Delve into the complex experiences of Korean Americans navigating their identity post-9/11 in this meticulously researched audiobook. Author Heerak Christian Kim uncovers layers of cultural and political influence, offering a nuanced look at how the events of September 2001 affected not just national politics but personal lives. Narrator Phil Williams brings clarity and depth to each chapter, making dense academic content accessible without sacrificing its intellectual rigor. This audiobook stands out for its sensitive portrayal of individual stories alongside broader societal impacts.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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Phil Williams’ narration is both calm and compelling, perfectly suited to the weighty subject matter. His clear enunciation ensures every nuanced point comes through with ease. The first few chapters might feel a bit dense due to their thorough academic approach, but they set up an engaging narrative that explores how Korean American youth found themselves caught between cultural expectations and global events. One critique: some sections could benefit from more concrete examples to illustrate broader theories. Despite this minor quibble, the overall pacing is brisk, and the production quality is top-notch. A must-listen for those interested in social sciences and political discourse through an ethnographic lens.

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