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Informationen zum Autor Jackie J. Kim is a freelance writer living in Hawaii and Germany. Klappentext Ten first-generation Korean women who migrated to Japan during Korea's colonial period tell their compelling stories in Hidden Treasures . Powerful narratives of migration, minority life, gender discrimination, and the often-difficult social relations between Korean immigrants and the Japanese are included, written in the women's own words. The women in this volume participated in tumultuous times in the modern history of Korea and Japan, involving physical, psychological, geographic, and cultural displacements. These women transformed themselves in multiple ways: one from colonial subject to diasporic subject, another from a young and naive virgin bride to a self-made matriarch. Each transformation involved risk, determination, and pain as the women grappled with multilayered structures of gendered, colonial, ethnic, and socioeconomic relations of power. Many of these transformations, however, also entailed self-enhancement, fulfillment, accomplishment, and, at times, triumph and joy. An introduction by leading researcher Sonia Ryang provides context for the very personal stories of these ten women. This unparalleled social history of Korean women in Japan will engage both students and general readers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction: On Korean Women in Japan: Past and Present Chapter 2 Prologue: In Search of Hidden Treasures Part 3 Part I: To Join My Husband Chapter 4 I Love to Study Chapter 5 I Have Done My Best Chapter 6 Through His Grace Part 7 Part II: Journey of a New Bride Chapter 8 No More Tears Chapter 9 Blessings Came Later in My Life Chapter 10 Dear General Kim Il-Sung Part 11 Part III: Solitary Sojourn Chapter 12 It's My Destiny Chapter 13 Now I Can Say That I'm Happy Part 14 Part IV: Growing Up in Japan Chapter 15 We Koreans Have Come a Long Way Chapter 16 A Life Worth Living Is a Life That Has Meaning