The 1. 5 Generation Korean Diaspora
A Comparative Understanding of Identity, Culture, and Transnationalism- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2020
Summary
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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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-2111-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-2112-2
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 198
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- List of Figures and Tables No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 1 - 18
- Chapter 2 Making Sense of Migrant Life No access
- Chapter 3 Experiences of Religious Marginalization and Identity Development among Non-Christian Korean Americans No access
- Chapter 4 Ritual and Visibility No access
- Chapter 5 Bridging Loves No access
- Chapter 6 Negotiating Cultural Tension No access
- Chapter 7 Healthcare Utilization among 1.5 Generation Korean Americans No access
- Chapter 8 Sexual Health Behaviors, Substance Use, and Health Care Utilization among Korean American Women No access
- Chapter 9 Navigating In-Betweenness No access
- Chapter 10 Female Transnational Entrepreneurs (FTEs) No access
- Index No access Pages 189 - 194
- About the Editors and Contributors No access Pages 195 - 198





