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Koreatowns Jinwon Kim

Koreatowns By Jinwon Kim

Koreatowns by Jinwon Kim


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This volume explores the analogous and heterogeneous nature of Koreatowns throughout the globe, challenging the LA-NYC based ethnic-entrepreneurial discourse that dominates the narratives of the Korean diaspora.

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Koreatowns: Exploring the Economics, Politics, and Identities of Korean Spatial Formation by Jinwon Kim

This collection defines Koreatowns as spatial configurations that concentrate elements of Korea demographically, economically, politically, and culturally. The contributors provide exploratory accounts and critical evaluations of Koreatowns in different countries throughout the world. Ranging from familiar settings such as Los Angeles and New York City, to more unfamiliar locales such as Singapore, Beijing, Mexico, U.S.-Mexico borderlands, and the American Midwest, this collection not only examines the social characteristics and contours of these spaces, but also the types of discourses and symbols that they exude.

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Based on a rich compilation of research studies conducted by up-and-coming scholars across the field, Koreatowns offers readers the most up-to-date analyses on the political, economic, and cultural re-formation of contemporary Koreatown communities across the world. Based on new and old Koreatowns from gateway and mid-western U.S. cities to Asia, Mexico, and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, this collection analyzes how economic restructuring, cultural consumption, globalization, and social inequality have triggered the transnational extension and re-formation of Korean communities in ways that both connect as well as stratify. Readers can learn about emerging phenomenon, such as K-wave cultural communities, post-riot political and cultural formations, trans-border U.S.-Mexico Korean enclaves, Korean military bride camptowns, and stratified international student pathways. This book is a must-read for anyone looking for a fresh perspective on Koreatown and the Korean diaspora and is sure to generate new ideas and discussions on global ethnic enclaves today. -- Angie Y. Chung, University at Albany, SUNY
Covering a wide and varied range of Korean diasporic neighborhoods such as metropolitan areas to border towns, this book examines Koreatowns through economics, politics, and culture, while exploring how Korean descendants came to be emplaced throughout the world, especially North America and Asia. It succeeds in advancing literature on immigrant communities, which had focused on spatial concentrations of immigrant enterprises. It also updates Korean socio-spatial formation in the contemporary transnational and global context. It is refreshing to read a sociological work that grounds itself in physical space before engaging topics such as online community and pop culture. -- Kyeyoung Park, UCLA

About Jinwon Kim

Jinwon Kim is assistant professor in the Department of Social Science at New York City College of Technology.

Soo Mee Kim is lecturer in sociology at California State University, Los Angeles.

Stephen Cho Suh is assistant professor of sociology and women's and ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.

Table of Contents

Part I: Koreatowns as Economic Formations

Chapter One: The Emergence of a Transborder Koreatown in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region

Minjeong Kim

Chapter Two: A Tale of Two Enclaves: Divergent Trajectories among South Korean Educational Migrants in Los Angeles' Koreatown

Carolyn Choi

Chapter Three: Transnational Entrepreneurship in Manhattan's Koreatown

Jinwon Kim

Part II: Politics of Koreatowns

Chapter Four: The Split Enclave: Transnationalism and Co-ethnic Conflict in Beijing's Koreatown

Sharon J. Yoon

Chapter Five: Another Koreatown: Korean Military Brides and Their Forgotten Communities

Yuri W. Doolan

Chapter Six: Being Seen and Not Heard: Impact of Redistricting on Koreatown

Soo Mee Kim

Part III: Koreatowns and Culture

Chapter Seven: The Emergence of Koreatown in Singapore and a Global Community of K-culture Fans

Hyo Kyung Woo

Chapter Eight: The Reterritorialization of Mexico City's Koreatown, Little Seoul, through the Overseas Popularity of Hallyu

Cassandra Gutierrez

Chapter Nine: Reframing the Riots: Locating Koreatown in Contemporary Korean American Retellings of the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising

Stephen Cho Suh

Additional information

NLS9781498584548
9781498584548
1498584543
Koreatowns: Exploring the Economics, Politics, and Identities of Korean Spatial Formation by Jinwon Kim
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2021-12-21
218
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