David Chang On Growing Up Korean-American

2018-06-06 0

An American-born Korean, but feeling neither wholly Korean nor wholly American.

Question: How has your Korean heritage shaped your worldview?
David Chang: My Korean heritage, it's something that I didn't really appreciate 'til later. And sometimes it was something I felt guilty about sometimes. Because I didn't really fit in sometimes. I didn't fit in when I lived in Korea because I wasn't "Korean" Korean. I'm what they call a "________", which is an American-born Korean.
And I didn't fit in with the kids I went to school with because I wasn't white. And I didn't fit in with the Korean Americans because I hung out with the white kids.
So it created awkward situations for me, but I had to adjust.
 
 

Question: How has your Korean heritage shaped your worldview?
David Chang: My Korean heritage, it's something that I didn't really appreciate 'til later. And sometimes it was something I felt guilty about sometimes. Because I didn't really fit in sometimes. I didn't fit in when I lived in Korea because I wasn't "Korean" Korean. I'm what they call a "________", which is an American-born Korean.
And I didn't fit in with the kids I went to school with because I wasn't white. And I didn't fit in with the Korean Americans because I hung out with the white kids.
So it created awkward situations for me, but I had to adjust.