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Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs
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ISBN: 1135676135 1138992941 1315053012 1135676062 9781135676063 9781315053011 9781135676209 1135676208 9781135676131 9781138992948 9780815332039 0815332033 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York Routledge

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


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A river of Han
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ISBN: 3825375196 9783825375195 9783825364588 Year: 2015 Publisher: Heidelberg [Germany]

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Is there a non-Western form of tragedy? This volume argues that the Korean concept of han should be considered an Eastern tragic vision which is gaining prominence in the West through the critically acclaimed works of diasporic writers such as Nobel Prize-nominee Richard E. Kim, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Chang-rae Lee. Through close readings of the works of leading Korean American authors, the book explicates the philosophical, historical, and postcolonial roots of 'han' and its distinctive aesthetics in contrast to classical Western tragedy. It then examines how specific authors deploy this


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Quiet odyssey : a pioneer Korean woman in America
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ISBN: 0295746742 0295746726 Year: 2019 Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,

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"Mary Paik Lee, born Paik Kuang Sun in 1900, left her native country in 1905, traveling with her parents as a political refugee after Japan imposed control over Korea at the close of the Russo-Japanese War. Her father labored in the sugar plantations of Hawaii for a year and a half before taking his family to California, where Mrs. Lee has lived ever since. Though her father knew the comforts enjoyed by the educated traditional elite in Korea, after emigration he and his family shared the poverty stricken existence endured by thousands of Asian immigrants in early twentieth century America. Mrs. Lee's parents earned their living as farm laborers, tenant farmers, cooks, and janitors, and the family always took in laundry. Her father tried mercury mining until his health gave out. In their turn, Mrs. Lee and her husband farmed, sold produce, and managed apartment buildings. The author is engagingly outspoken and is extremely observant of her social and natural surroundings. Recounted incidents take on memorable life, as do the sharply etched settings of California's agricultural and mining country. She tells of singular hardship surmounted with resilience and characteristic grace. During much of her life Asian Americans were not treated as full human beings, yet she kept a powerful vision of what the United States could be"--


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Doing business in minority markets : black and Korean entrepreneurs in Chicago's ethnic beauty aids industry
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ISBN: 1135576548 113557653X 1280071095 0585447438 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York : Garland Pub.,

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A thorough analysis of networks and organizational interactions between black and Korean entrepreneurs in the ethnic beauty aids industry.

Women struggling for a new life
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ISBN: 0791427374 0791427382 9780791427385 9780791427378 Year: 1996 Publisher: Albany (N.Y.) : State university of New York press,

Developing in Two Languages
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ISBN: 1280828404 9781853597481 9786610828401 1853597481 9781853597480 1853597473 9781853597473 1853597465 9781853597466 9781280828409 6610828407 Year: 2004 Publisher: Bristol Blue Ridge Summit

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Immigrant parents are frequently advised by teachers, doctors and speech therapists to stop speaking the native language at home so as not to confuse children with input from two languages. However, this view is not supported by empirical linguistic and social evidence. This book sheds light on some of the common myths around being bilingual and explores the processes of dual language development among Korean children growing up in the United States. The book sensibly argues that the bilingualism of linguistic minority children is a resource to be cultivated, not a problem to be overcome. In addition, it explores various educational, social and economic pressures which hamper intergenerational transmission of heritage languages, and discusses factors that contribute to successful bilingual raising of children in spite of these pressures. A welcome addition to the growing literature on bilingual development, this book offers useful suggestions for parents, teachers and policy makers who are interested in promoting the development and maintenance of bilingual competence in linguistic minority children.

Ethnic solidarity for economic survival : Korean greengrocers in New York City
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ISBN: 9780871545770 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Russell Sage Foundation,

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The Korean American Dream : Immigrants and Small Business in New York City
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ISBN: 150172455X Year: 2018 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

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Korean immigrants to the United States establish their own small businesses at a rate exceeding that of immigrants from any other nation, with more than one third of all Korean immigrant adults involved in small businesses. Kyeyoung Park examines this phenomenon in Queens, New York, tracing its historical bases and exploring the transformation of Korean cultural identity prompted by participation in an enterprise. Park documents the ways in which Korean immigrants use entrepreneurship to improve the quality of their lives, focusing on their concerns and anxieties, as well as their joys.The concept of "anjong" is crucial to the lives of first-generation Korean Americans in Queens, Park explains. The word may be translated as "establishment," "stability," or "security," and it identifies a particular concept of success through which Koreans make sense of the American ideology of opportunity. What they seek is not great wealth or social position but rather the creation of their own small businesses as a way of realizing the American dream. The pursuit of "anjong" is important enough to justify changes in gender and kinship relations, resulting in the rise of a Korean American women-centered and sister-initiated kinship structure. Commitment to the concept has also inspired a different understanding of class, ethnicity, and race, and stimulated new religious ideas and practices.

The Korean American dream : immigrants and small business in New York City.
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ISBN: 0801433436 Year: 1997 Publisher: Ithaca Cornell university press


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The Korean wave : as viewed through the pages of the New York Times in 2007.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: New York, NY : Korean Cultural Service,

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