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Voices from the Teum: Synesthetic Trauma and the Ghosts of the Korean Diaspora | The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social | Books Gateway | Duke University Press

Voices from the Teum: Synesthetic Trauma and the Ghosts of the Korean Diaspora | The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social | Books Gateway | Duke University Press

The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social
Edited by
Patricia Ticineto Clough;
Jean Halley
Author and Other Information
Publication date: 2007

BOOK CHAPTER
Voices from the Teum: Synesthetic Trauma and the Ghosts of the Korean Diaspora 
Grace M. Cho

Published: June 2007
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