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Between Foreign And Family: Return Migration And Identity Construction Among Korean Americans And Korean Chinese

Between Foreign And Family: Return Migration And Identity Construction Among Korean Americans And Korean Chinese

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Between Foreign and Family explores the impact of inconsistent rules of ethnic inclusion and exclusion on the economic and social lives of Korean Americans and Korean Chinese living in Seoul. These actors are part of a growing number of return migrants, members of an ethnic diaspora who migrate “back” to the ancestral homeland from which their families emigrated. Drawing on ethnographic observations and interview data, Helene K. Lee highlights the “logics of transnationalism” that shape the relationships between these return migrants and their employers, co-workers, friends, family, and the South Korean state. While Koreanness marks these return migrants as outsiders who never truly feel at home in the United States and China, it simultaneously traps them into a liminal space in which they are neither fully family, nor fully foreign in South Korea. Return migration reveals how ethnic identity construction is not an indisputable and universal fact defined by blood and ancestry, but a contested and uneven process informed by the interplay of ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, gender, and history.

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ISBN13: 9780813586137
ISBN10: 0813586135
Language: English
Publication Year: 2018
Format: Paperback

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    Explores identity and belonging among Korean return migrants.

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    If you're interested in migration, identity, and cultural dynamics, this book offers a fascinating look at how Korean Americans and Korean Chinese navigate their lives when returning to South Korea. Helene K. Lee's ethnographic approach makes the complex social and emotional layers of these return migrants come alive, revealing the nuanced ways they experience inclusion and exclusion. It's a compelling read about the fluid and layered nature of ethnic identity, perfect for anyone curious about transnationalism and belonging.

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