Korean Diaspora across the World
Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality
Herausgeber: Han, Eun-Jeong; Lee, Jonghwa; Han, Min Wha
Korean Diaspora across the World
Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality
Herausgeber: Han, Eun-Jeong; Lee, Jonghwa; Han, Min Wha
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This edited volume analyzes the Korean diaspora across the world and traces the meaning and the performance of homeland. The contributors explore different types of discourses among Korean diaspora across the world, such as personal/familial narratives, oral/life histories, public discourses, and media discourses.
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This edited volume analyzes the Korean diaspora across the world and traces the meaning and the performance of homeland. The contributors explore different types of discourses among Korean diaspora across the world, such as personal/familial narratives, oral/life histories, public discourses, and media discourses.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781498599245
- ISBN-10: 1498599249
- Artikelnr.: 62062881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781498599245
- ISBN-10: 1498599249
- Artikelnr.: 62062881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eun-Jeong Han is associate professor in the Department of Communication at Salisbury University. Min Wha Han is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at West Texas A&M University. JongHwa Lee is assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Mass Media at Angelo State University.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Looking at Koreans' Global Migration Path through the Lenses
of Family History
Eun-Jeong Han
Part I: Homeland in Personal Experiences and Memories: Identity Negotiation
and Cultural Adaption among Korean Diaspora
Chapter Two: Korean Diaspora in Sakhalin - "Your Homeland Does Not Need You
but We Do"
Irina Balitskaya and Jae Hyung Park
Chapter Three: Negotiating the "Homeland": An Analysis of Narrative
Identities among First-Generation Koreans in Japan
Min Wha Han
Chapter Four: Families Beyond Borders: Discourse of Homeland, Diaspora, and
(Up)Rooted-Identity
JongHwa Lee
Chapter Five: Homeland in the Kitchen: The Intersection of Food and
Diasporic Identity
Jaehyeon Jeong
Chapter Six: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Discursive Burden of
Establishing Individual and Family Identity
Sara Docan-Morgan
Chapter Seven: The 1.5th and 2nd Generations in Chile: Am I a Korean?
Wonjung Min
Part II: Homeland in Public Discourses: Media Use and News Coverage of
Korean Diaspora
Chapter Eight: Identity Formation of the Korean Diaspora, Koryo-Saram, in
Contemporary Kazakhstan: An Analysis Based upon Articles of Koryo-Ilbo
Jinhye Lee
Chapter Nine: "Trash to the Trash Cans, Koreans to the Korean Peninsula!":
Diehard Racism and the Rise of Hate Speech against Korean Residents in
Japan
Soo-Hye Han
Chapter Ten: "I Am Korean American": Constructing Diasporic Identifications
on a Korean American Facebook Group and Pinterest Board
David C. Oh
Chapter Eleven: Online Community for Information, Support, and
Transnational Activities: A Case of MissyUSA among Female Korean
Im/migrants in the United States
EunKyung Lee
Chapter Twelve: Context Matters: The Effect of Homeland Media Use on the
Generation of Social Capital among Korean Communities in the U.S.
Sohyun Choi and Claire Shinhea Lee
Chapter Thirteen: Coreano Vlogs: Diasporic Media and the Politics of Asian
Representation in Latin America
Benjamin M. Han
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Looking at Koreans' Global Migration Path through the Lenses
of Family History
Eun-Jeong Han
Part I: Homeland in Personal Experiences and Memories: Identity Negotiation
and Cultural Adaption among Korean Diaspora
Chapter Two: Korean Diaspora in Sakhalin - "Your Homeland Does Not Need You
but We Do"
Irina Balitskaya and Jae Hyung Park
Chapter Three: Negotiating the "Homeland": An Analysis of Narrative
Identities among First-Generation Koreans in Japan
Min Wha Han
Chapter Four: Families Beyond Borders: Discourse of Homeland, Diaspora, and
(Up)Rooted-Identity
JongHwa Lee
Chapter Five: Homeland in the Kitchen: The Intersection of Food and
Diasporic Identity
Jaehyeon Jeong
Chapter Six: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Discursive Burden of
Establishing Individual and Family Identity
Sara Docan-Morgan
Chapter Seven: The 1.5th and 2nd Generations in Chile: Am I a Korean?
Wonjung Min
Part II: Homeland in Public Discourses: Media Use and News Coverage of
Korean Diaspora
Chapter Eight: Identity Formation of the Korean Diaspora, Koryo-Saram, in
Contemporary Kazakhstan: An Analysis Based upon Articles of Koryo-Ilbo
Jinhye Lee
Chapter Nine: "Trash to the Trash Cans, Koreans to the Korean Peninsula!":
Diehard Racism and the Rise of Hate Speech against Korean Residents in
Japan
Soo-Hye Han
Chapter Ten: "I Am Korean American": Constructing Diasporic Identifications
on a Korean American Facebook Group and Pinterest Board
David C. Oh
Chapter Eleven: Online Community for Information, Support, and
Transnational Activities: A Case of MissyUSA among Female Korean
Im/migrants in the United States
EunKyung Lee
Chapter Twelve: Context Matters: The Effect of Homeland Media Use on the
Generation of Social Capital among Korean Communities in the U.S.
Sohyun Choi and Claire Shinhea Lee
Chapter Thirteen: Coreano Vlogs: Diasporic Media and the Politics of Asian
Representation in Latin America
Benjamin M. Han
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Looking at Koreans' Global Migration Path through the Lenses
of Family History
Eun-Jeong Han
Part I: Homeland in Personal Experiences and Memories: Identity Negotiation
and Cultural Adaption among Korean Diaspora
Chapter Two: Korean Diaspora in Sakhalin - "Your Homeland Does Not Need You
but We Do"
Irina Balitskaya and Jae Hyung Park
Chapter Three: Negotiating the "Homeland": An Analysis of Narrative
Identities among First-Generation Koreans in Japan
Min Wha Han
Chapter Four: Families Beyond Borders: Discourse of Homeland, Diaspora, and
(Up)Rooted-Identity
JongHwa Lee
Chapter Five: Homeland in the Kitchen: The Intersection of Food and
Diasporic Identity
Jaehyeon Jeong
Chapter Six: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Discursive Burden of
Establishing Individual and Family Identity
Sara Docan-Morgan
Chapter Seven: The 1.5th and 2nd Generations in Chile: Am I a Korean?
Wonjung Min
Part II: Homeland in Public Discourses: Media Use and News Coverage of
Korean Diaspora
Chapter Eight: Identity Formation of the Korean Diaspora, Koryo-Saram, in
Contemporary Kazakhstan: An Analysis Based upon Articles of Koryo-Ilbo
Jinhye Lee
Chapter Nine: "Trash to the Trash Cans, Koreans to the Korean Peninsula!":
Diehard Racism and the Rise of Hate Speech against Korean Residents in
Japan
Soo-Hye Han
Chapter Ten: "I Am Korean American": Constructing Diasporic Identifications
on a Korean American Facebook Group and Pinterest Board
David C. Oh
Chapter Eleven: Online Community for Information, Support, and
Transnational Activities: A Case of MissyUSA among Female Korean
Im/migrants in the United States
EunKyung Lee
Chapter Twelve: Context Matters: The Effect of Homeland Media Use on the
Generation of Social Capital among Korean Communities in the U.S.
Sohyun Choi and Claire Shinhea Lee
Chapter Thirteen: Coreano Vlogs: Diasporic Media and the Politics of Asian
Representation in Latin America
Benjamin M. Han
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Looking at Koreans' Global Migration Path through the Lenses
of Family History
Eun-Jeong Han
Part I: Homeland in Personal Experiences and Memories: Identity Negotiation
and Cultural Adaption among Korean Diaspora
Chapter Two: Korean Diaspora in Sakhalin - "Your Homeland Does Not Need You
but We Do"
Irina Balitskaya and Jae Hyung Park
Chapter Three: Negotiating the "Homeland": An Analysis of Narrative
Identities among First-Generation Koreans in Japan
Min Wha Han
Chapter Four: Families Beyond Borders: Discourse of Homeland, Diaspora, and
(Up)Rooted-Identity
JongHwa Lee
Chapter Five: Homeland in the Kitchen: The Intersection of Food and
Diasporic Identity
Jaehyeon Jeong
Chapter Six: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Discursive Burden of
Establishing Individual and Family Identity
Sara Docan-Morgan
Chapter Seven: The 1.5th and 2nd Generations in Chile: Am I a Korean?
Wonjung Min
Part II: Homeland in Public Discourses: Media Use and News Coverage of
Korean Diaspora
Chapter Eight: Identity Formation of the Korean Diaspora, Koryo-Saram, in
Contemporary Kazakhstan: An Analysis Based upon Articles of Koryo-Ilbo
Jinhye Lee
Chapter Nine: "Trash to the Trash Cans, Koreans to the Korean Peninsula!":
Diehard Racism and the Rise of Hate Speech against Korean Residents in
Japan
Soo-Hye Han
Chapter Ten: "I Am Korean American": Constructing Diasporic Identifications
on a Korean American Facebook Group and Pinterest Board
David C. Oh
Chapter Eleven: Online Community for Information, Support, and
Transnational Activities: A Case of MissyUSA among Female Korean
Im/migrants in the United States
EunKyung Lee
Chapter Twelve: Context Matters: The Effect of Homeland Media Use on the
Generation of Social Capital among Korean Communities in the U.S.
Sohyun Choi and Claire Shinhea Lee
Chapter Thirteen: Coreano Vlogs: Diasporic Media and the Politics of Asian
Representation in Latin America
Benjamin M. Han







