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Divided Fates

Autor Kazuko Suzuki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 2016
This book compares the Korean diasporic groups in Japan and the United States. It highlights the contrasting adaptation of Koreans in Japan and the United States, and illuminates how the destinies of immigrants who originally belonged to the same ethnic/national collectivity diverge depending upon destinations and how they are received in a certain state and society within particular historical contexts. The author finds that the mode of incorporation (a specific combination of contextual factors), rather than ethnic 'culture' and 'race, ' plays a decisive role in determining the fates of these Korean immigrant groups. In other words, what matters most for immigrants' integration is not their particular cultural background or racial similarity to the dominant group, but the way they are received by the host state and other institutions. Thus, this book is not just about Korean immigrants; it is also about how contexts of reception including different conceptualizations of 'race' in relation to nationhood affect the adaptation of immigrants from the same ethnic/national origin.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739129555
ISBN-10: 0739129554
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing

Notă biografică

Kazuko Suzuki is assistant professor of sociology at Texas A&M University.

Cuprins

Introduction: Cross-National Comparison of Immigrant Adaptation Part I: Koreans in Japan Chapter 1: Who Are They and Why Did They Come? Chapter 2: Managing the Multiethnic Empire Chapter 3: Survival in State-Based Politics Chapter 4: Perpetual Foreigners Chapter 5: Socio-Economic Adaptation Chapter 6: Community Formation of the Invisible Minority Part II: Koreans in the United States: From A Comparative Perspective Chapter 7: Beneficiaries of the Cold War Chapter 8: Survival in a Racial Society Chapter 9: Formation of the Enclave Community Conclusion: Toward a Theory of Cross-National Comparison of Immigrant Adaptation Appendix A: Statistical Data Used in This Study Appendix B: The 1993 Zainichi Survey Appendix C: The 1995¿1996 SSC Survey

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This book takes a cross-national and comparative approach, beyond American models, to examine how members of a single ethnic group adapt differently to distinct host societies. In her study of Korean immigrants to Japan and the United States, Suzuki finds that the state's mode of reception and its racialization of migrants determine adaptation patterns.