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About the Author
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments – 1
Wen-hsin Yeh
Introduction – 3
Wen-hsin Yeh
1. Korean Migration in Nineteenth-Century Manchuria: A Global Theme in Modern Asian History – 17
Kwangmin Kim
2. Status and Smoke: Koreans in Japan’s Opium Empire – 38
Miriam Kingsberg
3. Women on the Loose: Household System and Family Anxiety in Colonial Korea – 61
Sungyun Lim
4. An Indispensable Edge: American Military Camptowns in Postwar Korea – 88
W. Taejin Hwang
5. U.S.-Educated Elites and the Phenomenon of Study Abroad – 123
Jane Cho
6. Homes on the Border: Ethnicity, Identity, and Everyday Space in Yanbian – 148
Yishi Liu
7. Exit, Voice, and Refugees: A Case Study to Understanding Political Stability and Emigration in North – 183
Ivo Plsek
Contributors – 217
Index – 221
Reviews
“What is fascinating about this book on diaspora is that it includes chapters on Koreans in the homeland….One might suspect “ diaspora” in this book’ s subtitle, then, is a misnomer. To that point, Yeh argues that “ [c]entral to Korea’ s colonial experience was the dispossession of the Koreans— culturally, socially, economically, and politically— in their homeland” (p. 6) and that this experience of colonial or neocolonial displacement was what rendered Koreans in the homeland still diasporic. These chapters on Koreans in the homeland seem somewhat misplaced at times, but Yeh’ s attempt to reconceptualize the notion of diaspora is certainly thought-provoking.”—Young-A Park, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Journal of Asian Studies 74, issue 3 (August 2015): 770-771
