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Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States:
Personal Narratives on Ethnic and Racial Identities compares the
formation of the ethnic identities of two distinct cohorts of
Korean Americans. Through personal essays, the book explores four
influential factors of ethnic identity: retention of ethnic
culture; participation in ethnic social networks; links to the
mother country and its global power and influence; and experiences
with racial prejudice and discrimination. The essays reflect
certain major changes between the two cohorts the first growing up
in the 1960s and early 1970s and the second growing up during the
1980s and early 1990s and proves how an increase in the Korean
population and in the number of ethnic organizations helped the
second-cohort Korean Americans retain their cultural heritage in a
more voluntary, and therefore meaningful, way. This book s
combination of first-hand experiences and critical analysis makes
it a valuable resource for studies of ethnicity, culture, identity
formation, and the Asian-American experience."
Dr. Pyong Gap Min and Rose Kim present a compilation of narratives
on ethnic identity written by first-, 1.5-, and second-generation
Asian American professionals. In an attempt to reconcile the
dichotomies long associated with being both Asian and American,
these narratives trace the formation of each author's ethnic
identity and discuss its importance in shaping his or her
professional career. The narratives touch upon common themes of
prejudice and discrimination, loss and retention of ethnic
subculture, ethnic versus non-ethnic friendship networks, and
racial and inter-racial dating patterns. When coupled with Dr.
Min's comprehensive introductory chapter on contemporary trends in
the study of ethnicity, these narratives prove that constructing
one's ethnicity is truly a dynamic process and serve as an
invaluable resource for anyone interested in teaching or studying
the concepts of ethnic identity.
Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States:
Personal Narratives on Ethnic and Racial Identities compares the
formation of the ethnic identities of two distinct cohorts of
Korean Americans. Through personal essays, the book explores four
influential factors of ethnic identity: retention of ethnic
culture; participation in ethnic social networks; links to the
mother country and its global power and influence; and experiences
with racial prejudice and discrimination. The essays reflect
certain major changes between the two cohorts-the first growing up
in the 1960s and early 1970s and the second growing up during the
1980s and early 1990s- and proves how an increase in the Korean
population and in the number of ethnic organizations helped the
second-cohort Korean Americans retain their cultural heritage in a
more voluntary, and therefore meaningful, way. This book's
combination of first-hand experiences and critical analysis makes
it a valuable resource for studies of ethnicity, culture, identity
formation, and the Asian-American experience.
In a series of essays based on original ethnographic research,
Pyong Gap Min and his contributors examine the unique identity
issues for second generation ethnic Asians, from Chinese, Japanese,
Filipino, Korean, Indian, and Vietnamese descent. They describe how
societal expectations and structural barriers have a powerful
influence on the formation of ethnic identities in a strongly
racialized American society. Key factors discussed are the
importance of culture and language retention, ethnic attachment,
transnational ties, pan-Asian coalitions and friendships, social
and geographic mobility, racial domination and racial awareness,
life cycle changes, immigrant women's sexuality and gender
traditionalism, deviant behavior, and educational and occupational
achievement. This book will be a valuable resource in the study of
Asian American culture, race, ethnicity and American society.
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