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The Unlearning

A young man from South Korea immigrates to the US and quickly adapts to the American way of living. The South Korean cultural values and perspectives he grew up with, however, lead him into making a sexist comment in high school religion class. His close friend, Grace (fake name), starts avoiding him but he doesn’t know why. In college, he gets exposed to a feminist class and finally realizes what his comments in high school meant to Grace. Additionally, he realizes there are more problems to the ways his culture has raised him. The young man attempts to unlearn his cultural stereotypes on women through his most meaningful hobby: sports.

A young man from South Korea immigrates to the US and quickly adapts to the American way of living. The South Korean cultural values and perspectives he grew up with, however, lead him into making a sexist comment in high school religion class. His close friend, Grace (fake name), starts avoiding him but he doesn’t know why. In college, he gets exposed to a feminist class and finally realizes what his comments in high school meant to Grace. Additionally, he realizes there are more problems to the ways his culture has raised him. The young man attempts to unlearn his cultural stereotypes on women through his most meaningful hobby: sports.

A young man from South Korea immigrates to the US and quickly adapts to the American way of living. The South Korean cultural values and perspectives he grew up with, however, lead him into making a sexist comment in high school religion class. His close friend, Grace (fake name), starts avoiding him but he doesn’t know why. In college, he gets exposed to a feminist class and finally realizes what his comments in high school meant to Grace. Additionally, he realizes there are more problems to the ways his culture has raised him. The young man attempts to unlearn his cultural stereotypes on women through his most meaningful hobby: sports.

The Unlearning

Woosung Jung
Spring 2019
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A young man from South Korea immigrates to the US and quickly adapts to the American way of living. The South Korean cultural values and perspectives he grew up with, however, lead him into making a sexist comment in high school religion class. His close friend, Grace (fake name), starts avoiding him but he doesn’t know why. In college, he gets exposed to a feminist class and finally realizes what his comments in high school meant to Grace. Additionally, he realizes there are more problems to the ways his culture has raised him. The young man attempts to unlearn his cultural stereotypes on women through his most meaningful hobby: sports.
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