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Korean Immigrants from Latin America explores the migration and resettlement experiences of Koreans from Latin America now residing in the New York metropolitan area. It uses interview data from 102 Korean secondary migrants from Latin America to explore the religious, familial, economic, and educational dimensions of their migration and resettlement processes in the U.S., particularly in New York. As Korean and Latino immigrants share increasingly close interactions with each other in various urban settings, these Korean remigrants can serve as links between Korean and Spanish speakers as well as liaisons among diverse groups of people locally and internationally. The author also focuses on relations among Latin American Koreans and other groups of Latino populations. This study shows a surprising degree of diversity within the seemingly homogenous Korean population in the U.S. and demonstrates the unacknowledged linguistic and cultural differences among them.



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Table of Contents

Introduction: Korean New Yorkers from Latin America

Chapter One: Korean Diasporic Religious Connections and Interracial Relations

Chapter Two: Feeding with Clothes: Koreans in the Garment Industry

Chapter Three: “So, It’s All Good.”: Education, Family, and Class Mobility among Korean Remigrants from Latin America

Chapter Four: Se Habla Español: Migration, Language, and Multiethnic New York

Conclusion: Old and New Links: “We Met Here.”

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 03/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793652607, 978-1793652607
      ISBN10: 1793652600

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Korean Immigrants from Latin America explores the migration and resettlement experiences of Koreans from Latin America now residing in the New York metropolitan area. It uses interview data from 102 Korean secondary migrants from Latin America to explore the religious, familial, economic, and educational dimensions of their migration and resettlement processes in the U.S., particularly in New York. As Korean and Latino immigrants share increasingly close interactions with each other in various urban settings, these Korean remigrants can serve as links between Korean and Spanish speakers as well as liaisons among diverse groups of people locally and internationally. The author also focuses on relations among Latin American Koreans and other groups of Latino populations. This study shows a surprising degree of diversity within the seemingly homogenous Korean population in the U.S. and demonstrates the unacknowledged linguistic and cultural differences among them.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Korean New Yorkers from Latin America

      Chapter One: Korean Diasporic Religious Connections and Interracial Relations

      Chapter Two: Feeding with Clothes: Koreans in the Garment Industry

      Chapter Three: “So, It’s All Good.”: Education, Family, and Class Mobility among Korean Remigrants from Latin America

      Chapter Four: Se Habla Español: Migration, Language, and Multiethnic New York

      Conclusion: Old and New Links: “We Met Here.”

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