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

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Informationen zum Autor Jane Yeonjae Lee is research associate in the Department of Geography at Kyung Hee University. Minjin Kim is assistant professor in the College of Nursing at University of Cincinnati. Klappentext This book provides a comparative perspective on the contemporary experiences of 1.5 generation Korean immigrants around the world. The contributors study 1.5 generation Korean immigrants in America, New Zealand, Argentina, and Canada while exploring key issues of identity, transnationalism, and culture. Zusammenfassung This book provides a comparative perspective on the contemporary experiences of 1.5 generation Korean immigrants around the world. The contributors study 1.5 generation Korean immigrants in America, New Zealand, Argentina, and Canada while exploring key issues of identity, transnationalism, and culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introducation Jane Yeonjae Lee and Minjin Kim PART I. Community, Identity, and Belonging Chapter 2: Making Sense of Migrant Life: Ethnicity among 1.5 Generation Koreans in Argentina Irene Yung Park Chapter 3: Experiences of Religious Marginalization and Identity Development Among Non-Christian Korean Americans Jane Yeonjae Lee Chapter 4: Ritual and Visibility: The Plays of Ins Choi Alicia Corts PART II. Family and Gender Chapter 5: Bridging Loves: How Korean-American Mothers and Daughters Trouble: "Tradition and Modernity" through Love Su C. Choe Chapter 6: Negotiating Cultural Tension: Parenthood and 1.5 Generation Korean-New Zealanders Hyeeun Kim PART III Health and Well-being Chapter 7: Healthcare Utilization among 1.5-generation Korean Americans: Comparison with Other Immigrant Generation Koreans and 1.5 Generation Asian Subgroups Sou Hyun Jang Chapter 8: Sexual Health Behaviors, Substance Use, and Health Care Utilization among Korean American Women Minjin Kim and Hyeouk Chris Hahm PART IV Transnationalism and Entrepreneurship Chapter 9: Navigating In-betweenness: How 1.5 Generation Immigrant Entrepreneurs Recombine Resources from Both Worlds June Y. Lee and Edison Tse Chapter 10: Female Transnational Entrepreneurs (FTEs): Transnationalism, Gender, and Identity June Y. Lee and Jane Yeonjae Lee ...

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Jane Yeonjae Lee is research associate in the Department of Geography at Kyung Hee University.
Minjin Kim is assistant professor in the College of Nursing at University of Cincinnati.


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