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Koreatown, Los Angeles - Immigration, Race, and the "American Dream" (Paperback): Shelley Sang-Hee Lee Koreatown, Los Angeles - Immigration, Race, and the "American Dream" (Paperback)
Shelley Sang-Hee Lee
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The story of how one ethnic neighborhood came to signify a shared Korean American identity. At the turn of the twenty-first century, Los Angeles County's Korean population stood at about 186,000-the largest concentration of Koreans outside of Asia. Most of this growth took place following the passage of the Hart-Celler Act of 1965, which dramatically altered US immigration policy and ushered in a new era of mass immigration, particularly from Asia and Latin America. By the 1970s, Korean immigrants were seeking to turn the area around Olympic Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles into a full-fledged "Koreatown," and over the following decades, they continued to build a community in LA. As Korean immigrants seized the opportunity to purchase inexpensive commercial and residential property and transformed the area to serve their community's needs, other minority communities in nearby South LA-notably Black and Latino working-class communities-faced increasing segregation, urban poverty, and displacement. Beginning with the early development of LA's Koreatown and culminating with the 1992 Los Angeles riots and their aftermath, Shelley Sang-Hee Lee demonstrates how Korean Americans' lives were shaped by patterns of racial segregation and urban poverty, and legacies of anti-Asian racism and orientalism. Koreatown, Los Angeles tells the story of an American ethnic community often equated with socioeconomic achievement and assimilation, but whose experiences as racial minorities and immigrant outsiders illuminate key economic and cultural developments in the United States since 1965. Lee argues that building Koreatown was an urgent objective for Korean immigrants and US-born Koreans eager to carve out a spatial niche within Los Angeles to serve as an economic and social anchor for their growing community. More than a dot on a map, Koreatown holds profound emotional significance for Korean immigrants across the nation as a symbol of their shared bonds and place in American society.

Koreatown, Los Angeles - Immigration, Race, and the "American Dream" (Hardcover): Shelley Sang-Hee Lee Koreatown, Los Angeles - Immigration, Race, and the "American Dream" (Hardcover)
Shelley Sang-Hee Lee
R2,104 Discovery Miles 21 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The story of how one ethnic neighborhood came to signify a shared Korean American identity. At the turn of the twenty-first century, Los Angeles County's Korean population stood at about 186,000-the largest concentration of Koreans outside of Asia. Most of this growth took place following the passage of the Hart-Celler Act of 1965, which dramatically altered US immigration policy and ushered in a new era of mass immigration, particularly from Asia and Latin America. By the 1970s, Korean immigrants were seeking to turn the area around Olympic Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles into a full-fledged "Koreatown," and over the following decades, they continued to build a community in LA. As Korean immigrants seized the opportunity to purchase inexpensive commercial and residential property and transformed the area to serve their community's needs, other minority communities in nearby South LA-notably Black and Latino working-class communities-faced increasing segregation, urban poverty, and displacement. Beginning with the early development of LA's Koreatown and culminating with the 1992 Los Angeles riots and their aftermath, Shelley Sang-Hee Lee demonstrates how Korean Americans' lives were shaped by patterns of racial segregation and urban poverty, and legacies of anti-Asian racism and orientalism. Koreatown, Los Angeles tells the story of an American ethnic community often equated with socioeconomic achievement and assimilation, but whose experiences as racial minorities and immigrant outsiders illuminate key economic and cultural developments in the United States since 1965. Lee argues that building Koreatown was an urgent objective for Korean immigrants and US-born Koreans eager to carve out a spatial niche within Los Angeles to serve as an economic and social anchor for their growing community. More than a dot on a map, Koreatown holds profound emotional significance for Korean immigrants across the nation as a symbol of their shared bonds and place in American society.

A New History of Asian America (Hardcover): Shelley Sang-Hee Lee A New History of Asian America (Hardcover)
Shelley Sang-Hee Lee
R4,797 Discovery Miles 47 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New History of Asian America is a fresh and up-to-date history of Asians in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present. Drawing on current scholarship, Shelley Lee brings forward the many strands of Asian American history, highlighting the distinctive nature of the Asian American experience while placing the narrative in the context of the major trajectories and turning points of U.S. history. Covering the history of Filipinos, Koreans, Asian Indians, and Southeast Indians as well as Chinese and Japanese, the book gives full attention to the diversity within Asian America. A robust companion website features additional resources for students, including primary documents, a timeline, links, videos, and an image gallery. From the building of the transcontinental railroad to the celebrity of Jeremy Lin, people of Asian descent have been involved in and affected by the history of America. A New History of Asian America gives twenty-first-century students a clear, comprehensive, and contemporary introduction to this vital history.

Close Encounters with Humankind - A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species (Hardcover): Sang-hee Lee Close Encounters with Humankind - A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species (Hardcover)
Sang-hee Lee; As told to Shin-Young Yoon
R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Close Encounters with Humankind, paleoanthropologist Sang-Hee Lee explores some of our biggest evolutionary questions from unexpected new angles. Amongst other questions, she looks at what fossilised teeth tell us about our ancient life expectancy, what big data on fossils reveals about farming's problematic role in human evolution and how simple geometric comparisons of skull and pelvic fossils can suggest the origin of our social nature. Through a series of entertaining, bite-sized chapters, we gain new perspectives into our first hominin ancestors, our first steps on two feet, our first forays into toolmaking and hunting, and our continuing evolution. Lee's curious nature and surprising conclusions make Close Encounters with Humankind a delight to read.

Close Encounters with Humankind - A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species (Paperback): Sang-hee Lee Close Encounters with Humankind - A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species (Paperback)
Sang-hee Lee; As told to Shin-Young Yoon
R385 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Close Encounters with Humankind, paleoanthropologist Sang-Hee Lee explores some of our biggest evolutionary questions from unexpected new angles. Amongst other questions, she looks at what fossilised teeth tell us about our ancient life expectancy, what big data on fossils reveals about farming's problematic role in human evolution and how simple geometric comparisons of skull and pelvic fossils can suggest the origin of our social nature. Through a series of entertaining, bite-sized chapters, we gain new perspectives into our first hominin ancestors, our first steps on two feet, our first forays into toolmaking and hunting, and our continuing evolution. Lee's curious nature and surprising conclusions make Close Encounters with Humankind a delight to read.

A New History of Asian America (Paperback, New): Shelley Sang-Hee Lee A New History of Asian America (Paperback, New)
Shelley Sang-Hee Lee
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New History of Asian America is a fresh and up-to-date history of Asians in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present. Drawing on current scholarship, Shelley Lee brings forward the many strands of Asian American history, highlighting the distinctive nature of the Asian American experience while placing the narrative in the context of the major trajectories and turning points of U.S. history. Covering the history of Filipinos, Koreans, Asian Indians, and Southeast Indians as well as Chinese and Japanese, the book gives full attention to the diversity within Asian America. A robust companion website features additional resources for students, including primary documents, a timeline, links, videos, and an image gallery. From the building of the transcontinental railroad to the celebrity of Jeremy Lin, people of Asian descent have been involved in and affected by the history of America. A New History of Asian America gives twenty-first-century students a clear, comprehensive, and contemporary introduction to this vital history.

Evaluating Evidence in Biological Anthropology - The Strange and the Familiar (Hardcover): Cathy Willermet, Sang-hee Lee Evaluating Evidence in Biological Anthropology - The Strange and the Familiar (Hardcover)
Cathy Willermet, Sang-hee Lee
R2,096 Discovery Miles 20 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biological anthropology is a diverse field, with countless research methods and techniques in different sub-disciplines. This book takes a critical perspective to the current state of the field, exploring theory and practice in paleoanthropology, bioarchaeology, and ecology. Contributors challenge how evidence is discovered, collected and interpreted, and explain that researchers gain insights by de-familiarizing themselves from well-known methods and taking a different perspective - 'making the familiar strange'. The book covers how researchers' biases and assumptions affect the interpretation of topics such as human evolution and population movements; race, health, and disability; bodies and embodiment; and landscapes and ecology. A final chapter includes a critical assessment of new thinking about technology, in addition to the multilayered and complex nature of both research questions and evidence. This is an insightful text for researchers and graduate students in anthropology, biology, ecology, history and philosophy of science.

Seoul Station (Korean, Blu-ray disc): Seung-ryong Ryu, Lee Joon, Sang-hee Lee, Eun-kyung Shim Seoul Station (Korean, Blu-ray disc)
Seung-ryong Ryu, Lee Joon, Sang-hee Lee, Eun-kyung Shim; Contributions by Sang-ho Yeon, …
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Korean animated horror written and directed by Sang-ho Yeon. The story follows Hye-sun (voice of Eun-kyung Shim), a prostitute from Seoul who is living with her shady boyfriend Ki-woong (Lee Joon) after running away from home. Following a heated argument about their future together, the pair get caught up in a chaotic scramble outside Seoul train station after a homeless man turns into a bloodthirsty zombie and triggers a mass outbreak which quickly sweeps through the city. Now separated from Ki-woong and with her father Suk-gyu (Seung-ryong Ryu) also out looking for her, Hye-sun must battle through waves of the undead in a bid to get to safety and reunite with those closest to her.

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