The 1.5 Generation Korean Diaspora: A Comparative Understanding of Identity, Culture, and Transnationalism
By Su Choe (Contribution by), Alicia Corts (Contribution by), Hyeouk Chris Hahm (Contribution by), Sou Hyun Jang (Contribution by), Hyeeun Kim (Contribution by), Jane Yeonjae Lee (Contribution by), June Y. Lee (Contribution by), Minjin Kim (Contribution by), Edison Tse (Contribution by), Irene Yung Park (Contribution by), Jane Yeonjae Lee (Editor), Minjin Kim (Editor)
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By Su Choe (Contribution by), Alicia Corts (Contribution by), Hyeouk Chris Hahm (Contribution by), Sou Hyun Jang (Contribution by), Hyeeun Kim (Contribution by), Jane Yeonjae Lee (Contribution by), June Y. Lee (Contribution by), Minjin Kim (Contribution by), Edison Tse (Contribution by), Irene Yung Park (Contribution by), Jane Yeonjae Lee (Editor), Minjin Kim (Editor)
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This edited collection presents the varied experiences of 1.5-generation Korean immigrants across global sites such as Los Angeles, Boston, Toronto, Auckland, Argentina, and Duluth.
By situating these cases in comparative perspective, the contributors illuminate the distinct position of this group, whose lives bridge countries of origin and settlement, generating layered social and cultural tensions.
The volume addresses a wide range of themes, including identity formation, occupational pathw...
By situating these cases in comparative perspective, the contributors illuminate the distinct position of this group, whose lives bridge countries of origin and settlement, generating layered social and cultural tensions.
The volume addresses a wide range of themes, including identity formation, occupational pathw...























