Bloodletting
Bloodletting explores legacies of war, division, and migration by weaving personal and public histories. Examining the geopolitics of Korea through memoir, lyric, and narrative, Joseph Han writes about the DMZ, family separation, and diaspora. Bloodletting contemplates the difficult ways in which we negotiate belonging and memory, displacement and forgetting, raising the question: how do you imagine a future and a path toward healing, and reunification, when a fragmented past reverberates wholly in the present?.