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The 1.5 Generation Korean Diaspora: A Comparative Understanding of Identity, Culture, and Transnationalism

Choe, Su(Contributions by)Corts, Alicia(Contributions by)Hahm, Hyeouk Chris(Contributions by)Jang, Sou Hyun(Contributions by)Kim, Hyeeun(Contributions by)Kim, Minjin(Contributions by)Lee, Jane Yeonjae(Contributions by)Lee, June Y.(Contributions by)Park, Irene Yung(Contributions by)Tse, Edison(Contributions by)Kim, Minjin(Edited by)Lee, Jane Yeonjae(Edited by)
Part of the Korean Communities across the World series
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The 1.5 Generation Korean Diaspora: A Comparative Understanding of Identity, Culture, and Transnationalism provides insights into the contemporary experiences of 1.5 generation Korean immigrants around the world. By exploring Korean emigrants' lives in host locations such as Los Angeles, Boston, Toronto, Auckland, Argentina, and Deluth, the contributors study the inherent complexities of being a 1.5 generation immigrant and show that 1.5 generation immigrants are a unique group that deserves further study. The contributors analyze key issues, such as the 1.5 generation's identity negotiations, their occupational trajectories, the role of ethnic communities and institutions, changing values of love and marriage, the cultural tension involved in parenthood, their health needs and services, and ethnic and transnational entrepreneurship.

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Lexington Books
1793621128 / 9781793621122
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
17/11/2020
English
210 pages
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