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Occupy This Body: A Buddhist Memoir
著者 Suh, Sharon A. (著)
巻号Fall
出版年月日2019
ページ212
出版者Sumeru Press Inc
出版サイト https://sumeru-books.com/
出版地Ontario, Canada [安大略省, 加拿大]
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
ノートAuthor Affiliation: Seattle University, USA.
抄録OCCUPY THIS BODY: A Buddhist Memoir is the story of Religious Studies Professor Sharon A. Suh's struggle to overcome a childhood of forced-feeding, emotional neglect, and cruelty from her Korean immigrant mother who battled and eventually succumbed to her own eating disorders. As she matures and awakens to her own body, she must come to terms with her past suffering and how it shapes her experiences as a Korean American woman raised and educated within predominantly upper middle-class white America. In this memoir she shares her discovery, study, and embrace of Buddhism to help her heal from past trauma and lay bare the cultural silence surrounding abuse and mental illness in Asian American families.

Occupy This Body offers an intimate portrait of growing up in Long Island as a second generation Korean American in what appears to be a model minority household where respect for elders, sacrifice, hard work, and academic achievement hold sway. But beneath this veneer of success that takes her from the suburbs to Harvard and into a marriage of seeming perfection and eventual divorce, she struggles with the devastating effects of growing up with an abusive mother who suffered from anorexia, bulimia, and mental illness as she directed her wrath--and her eating disorders-- onto her. To survive, she must learn to feel at home in her ever-changing body and begin to occupy her own space in the world that has often rendered her invisible as an Asian American woman. Tackling the myth of the Asian American model minority, the shame around mental illness and abuse in Asian American families, and the pervasive pressures aimed at disciplining female bodies, Suh strips away the psychic and social bandages that have shielded her wounds from public view, reimagining Buddhism as an empowering and transformative framework for reclaiming, and occupying, our imperfect bodies.

Occupy This Body thus confronts the heavy burdens of silence and invisibility that still threaten to ensnare Asian American women in America today. Appealing to readers interested in Buddhism, women of color, the Korean-American immigration experience, abuse and eating disorders, Occupy This Body contributes to the growing literature in memoirs about the body, second-generation immigrant experiences, and what it means to be a person of color in contemporary America. Theoretically grounded in Buddhist studies, feminism and the growing scholarship on the body, Occupy This Body is a deeply-nuanced personal memoir written in an accessible voice by a professor of religion who learned to keep her childhood trauma, and history of enforced eating disorders, a secret from all but her closest friends.
目次Prologue
Force Feeding
A Good Daughter is a Quiet Daughter
Contents Under Pressure
Silence is Survival
Under My Mother’s Gaze
Body Scan
Her Body as a Skin Sack
Finding Strength in the Body
Paul
Shift
Finding the Buddha
A Hungry Ghost
Male Gaze
Choosing Buddhism
A Death and a Diagnosis
Finding the Mat
Marriage and Motherhood
Running to Empty
Finding the Cushion
Meditation as Self-Love
Retreat and Take Up Space
Occupy This Body
Epilogue
About the Author
Acknowledgments
ISBN9781896559506 (pbk); 1896559506
関連書評
  1. Book Review: Occupy This Body: A Buddhist Memoir by Sharon Suh / McGuire, Beverley Foulks (評論)
ヒット数60
作成日2024.05.21
更新日期2024.05.21



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