Why do immigrants return home? Is return migration a failure or a
success? How do returnees settle back into their original homeland
while retaining their connections to their host society? How do
returnees contribute to their homeland with their skills gained
from overseas? Transnational Return Migration of 1.5 Generation
Korean New Zealanders: A Quest for Home seeks to answer these
complex questions surrounding return migration through a case study
of the 1.5 generation Korean New Zealander returnees. Jane Lee
questions and unpacks the very meaning of "home" and "return"
through the personal and intimate stories that are shared by the
Korean New Zealander returnees. This book tells a compelling story
of the strong desire contemporary transnational migrants feel to
belong to one particular identity group. In addition, the author
highlights the realities and disconnections of transnationalism as
the returnees' transnational activities and experiences change over
time and space.
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