Natalie Chih-lu Hung

Media

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Writing

“Asian American Racialization: Tending Wounds and Making Medicine” article appearing in On Being Asian in America, a special issue of Gender and Sexuality Studies guest edited by Mary Kim Brewster

“There Are Giants in the Sky” creative non-fiction piece, in Minerva Rising’s The Keeping Room

Passage a multidisciplinary project led by Mia Pixley, featuring the poetry of psychoanalyst Dr. Forrest Hamer, the music of Mia Pixley, introduction by Mia Pixley, and prose by Natalie Hung, Leah Oliver, Anjali George, and Hannah Wallerstein, in ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action., in ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action

“A year after the Atlanta Spa Shootings: Two Asian American trauma therapists reflect on grief, racism, and healing” blog post with Lea Didion, PsyD

Book review of Eng & Han’s 2019 book Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociation: On the Social and Psychic Lives of Asian Americans, in Psychoanalytic Psychology

Boundaries and Belonging: Asian America, Psychology, and Psychoanalysis, Natalie’s dissertation


Podcast interviews

April 19, 2023

Episode 71: Racialization and Reconnecting with Ancestors with Natalie Hung

Beyond the Couch podcast with host Christie Kim

Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

 
 

March 8, 2023

Episode 65: Intergenerational Trauma & Internal Family Systems with Natalie Hung

Beyond the Couch podcast with host Christie Kim

Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

 

April 28, 2022

Pass the Mic: What is Asian American Identity?

On the Record on WYPR, featuring Prof. Yumi Kim and hosted by Cori Dioquino

 

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