Korean International Students and the Making of Racialized Transnational Elites
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- 2020
Summary
By examining privileged and highly skilled Asian migrants, such as international students who acquire legal permanent residency in the United States, this book registers and traces these transnational figures as racialized transnational elites and illuminates the intersectionality and reconfiguration of race, class, ethnicity, and nationality. Using in-depth interviews with Korean international students in New York City and Koreans in South Korea as a case study, this book argues that racialized transnational elites are embedded in racial and ethnic dynamics in the United States as well as in class and nationalist conflicts with non-migrant co-ethnics in the sending country. Sung-Choon Park further argues that strategic responses to the local, social dynamics shape transnational practices such as diaspora-building, transfer of knowledge, conversion of cultural capital, and cross-border communication about race, causing heterogeneous social consequences in both societies.
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- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-0971-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-0972-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 216
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- Contents No access
- List of Figures No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 20
- Chapter 1 No access Pages 21 - 42
- Chapter 2 No access Pages 43 - 70
- Chapter 3 No access Pages 71 - 88
- Chapter 4 No access Pages 89 - 112
- Chapter 5 No access Pages 113 - 132
- Chapter 6 No access Pages 133 - 162
- Chapter 7 No access Pages 163 - 188
- Conclusion No access Pages 189 - 196
- References No access Pages 197 - 208
- Index No access Pages 209 - 214
- About the Author No access Pages 215 - 216





