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In Episode #173, Hyeseung Song joins Osi to discuss her memoir, Docile: Memoirs of a Not-So-Perfect Asian Girl. They explore the challenges of balancing cultural identity with the pressure to assimilate into American society, the complexities of relationships within immigrant families—especially between ambitious parents and their children—and how the model minority stereotype affects Asian American communities, touching on both personal and societal expectations.
Hyeseung Song is the author of Docile: Memoirs of a Not-So-Perfect Asian Girl. She is an American representational painter best known for large-scale figurative oil paintings and prints whose visual idioms toggle between resolution and fragmentation. Her work explores creativity, psychological incipience, and the life of the artist.
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In Episode #173, Hyeseung Song joins Osi to discuss her memoir, Docile: Memoirs of a Not-So-Perfect Asian Girl. They explore the challenges of balancing cultural identity with the pressure to assimilate into American society, the complexities of relationships within immigrant families—especially between ambitious parents and their children—and how the model minority stereotype affects Asian American communities, touching on both personal and societal expectations.
Hyeseung Song is the author of Docile: Memoirs of a Not-So-Perfect Asian Girl. She is an American representational painter best known for large-scale figurative oil paintings and prints whose visual idioms toggle between resolution and fragmentation. Her work explores creativity, psychological incipience, and the life of the artist.