TY - BOOK ID - 85732281 TI - Korean American Families in Immigrant America : How Teens and Parents Navigate Race AU - Okazaki, Sumie, AU - Abelmann, Nancy, PY - 2018 SN - 1479834858 1479804207 PB - New York, NY : New York University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Korean Americans. KW - Korean Americans KW - Teenagers KW - Children of immigrants KW - Adolescents KW - Teen-agers KW - Teens KW - Young adults (Teenagers) KW - Youth KW - Ethnology KW - Koreans KW - First generation children KW - Immigrants' children KW - Second generation children KW - Immigrants KW - Family relationships KW - United States KW - Race relations. KW - Race question KW - American society. KW - Asian American parents. KW - Asian immigrant. KW - Asian immigration. KW - Asian racism. KW - Chicagoland. KW - English language learner. KW - Korean beauty standards. KW - Korean ethnography. KW - academic achievement. KW - adolescent children. KW - adulthood. KW - assimilation. KW - church. KW - classical music. KW - ethnic enclave. KW - ethnography. KW - family dynamics. KW - immigrant families. KW - immigrant. KW - immigration. KW - intergenerational relationships. KW - model minority. KW - mother-daughter bond. KW - parenting. KW - parents. KW - racism. KW - racist. KW - school. KW - self-esteem. KW - social capital. KW - study abroad. KW - success. KW - survey. KW - tiger parents. KW - transnational. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85732281 AB - This text about Korean American immigrant families is the result of a collaboration between an anthropologist and a psychologist. Combining quantitative surveys with family ethnography, the work explores the central question, 'How do Korean American teens and parents navigate immigrant America?' Both survey and ethnographic data reveals that acculturation differences between parents and teens - long assumed in the psychological literature to account for distress - did not necessarily make for family hardship. ER -