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Korean Diaspora across the World - Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality (Hardcover): Eun-Jeong Han, Min... Korean Diaspora across the World - Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality (Hardcover)
Eun-Jeong Han, Min Wha Han, JongHwa Lee; Contributions by Eun-Jeong Han, Irina Balitskaya, …
R2,589 Discovery Miles 25 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume analyzes the Korean diaspora across the world and traces the meaning and the performance of homeland. The contributors explore different types of discourses among Korean diaspora across the world, such as personal/familial narratives, oral/life histories, public discourses, and media discourses. They also examine the notion of "space" to diasporic experiences, arguing meanings of space/place for Korean diaspora are increasingly multifaceted.

In Reunion - Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family: Sara Docan-Morgan In Reunion - Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family
Sara Docan-Morgan
R2,803 Discovery Miles 28 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

“Do you know your real parents?” is a question many adoptees are asked. In In Reunion, Sara Docan-Morgan probes the basic notions of family, adoption, and parenthood by exploring initial meetings and ongoing relationships that transnational Korean adoptees have had with their birth parents and other birth family members. Drawing from qualitative interviews with adult Korean adoptees in the United States and Denmark, as well as her own experiences as an adoptee, Docan-Morgan illuminates the complexities of communication surrounding reunion. The paradoxes of adoption and reunion—shared history without blood relations, and blood relations without shared history—generate questions: What does it mean to be “family”? How do people use communication to constitute family relationships? How are family relationships created, maintained, and negotiated over time? In Reunion details adoptive and cultural identities, highlighting how adoptees often end up shouldering communicative responsibility in their family relationships. Interviews reveal how adoptees navigate birth family relationships across language and culture while also attempting to maintain relationships with their adoptive family members. Docan-Morgan details the challenges, rewards, and contradictions of reunion. She also offers practical recommendations for transnational adoptees in reunion, adoptees considering reunion, adoptive families, and adoption practitioners. In tracing the stories of the intercultural dynamics inherent in adoptees’ reunions, Docan-Morgan demonstrates the effort, flexibility, empathy, self-reflection, and time required to navigate long-term relationships with birth families.

Korean Diaspora across the World - Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality (Paperback): Eun-Jeong Han, Min... Korean Diaspora across the World - Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality (Paperback)
Eun-Jeong Han, Min Wha Han, JongHwa Lee; Contributions by Eun-Jeong Han, Irina Balitskaya, …
R1,071 Discovery Miles 10 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume analyzes the Korean diaspora across the world and traces the meaning and the performance of homeland. The contributors explore different types of discourses among Korean diaspora across the world, such as personal/familial narratives, oral/life histories, public discourses, and media discourses. They also examine the notion of "space" to diasporic experiences, arguing meanings of space/place for Korean diaspora are increasingly multifaceted.

In Reunion - Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family: Sara Docan-Morgan In Reunion - Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family
Sara Docan-Morgan
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

“Do you know your real parents?” is a question many adoptees are asked. In In Reunion, Sara Docan-Morgan probes the basic notions of family, adoption, and parenthood by exploring initial meetings and ongoing relationships that transnational Korean adoptees have had with their birth parents and other birth family members. Drawing from qualitative interviews with adult Korean adoptees in the United States and Denmark, as well as her own experiences as an adoptee, Docan-Morgan illuminates the complexities of communication surrounding reunion. The paradoxes of adoption and reunion—shared history without blood relations, and blood relations without shared history—generate questions: What does it mean to be “family”? How do people use communication to constitute family relationships? How are family relationships created, maintained, and negotiated over time? In Reunion details adoptive and cultural identities, highlighting how adoptees often end up shouldering communicative responsibility in their family relationships. Interviews reveal how adoptees navigate birth family relationships across language and culture while also attempting to maintain relationships with their adoptive family members. Docan-Morgan details the challenges, rewards, and contradictions of reunion. She also offers practical recommendations for transnational adoptees in reunion, adoptees considering reunion, adoptive families, and adoption practitioners. In tracing the stories of the intercultural dynamics inherent in adoptees’ reunions, Docan-Morgan demonstrates the effort, flexibility, empathy, self-reflection, and time required to navigate long-term relationships with birth families.

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