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Transnational Korean Television: Cultural Storytelling and Digital Stories P.13
CONTENTS Education
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History
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Media
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Music
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Philosophy
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Political Science
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Social Science
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(Mis)Reading Different Cultures Interpreting International Children’s Literature from Asia By Yukari Takimoto Amos and Daniel Miles Amos
August 2018 134 pages Paperback 9781475836905 $23.00 Hardback 9781475836899 $46.00
The book provides relevant theoretical and empirical research findings to address the challenges teachers face when interpreting and teaching with international children’s literature from Asia. Strategies are provided relating to how teachers can be more culturally conscious of their own biases and develop culturally appropriate interpretations. Yukari Takimoto Amos is a full professor at Central Washington University. She teaches a wide range of subjects including Asian Studies, linguistics, and multicultural education. With graduate training at both Japanese and U.S. universities, she has been a professor or an instructor in Japan, Singapore, the United States, and Hong Kong. Daniel Miles Amos was the first U.S. graduate student to successfully complete ethnographic research in the People’s Republic of China. He has held academic positions at several universities, including the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing Normal University in greater China, and Clark Atlanta University in the United States.
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North Korean Defectors in a New and Competitive Society Issues and Challenges in Resettlement, Adjustment, and the Learning Process By Ahlam Lee
April 2019 186 pages Paperback 9781498529723 $36.99 Hardback 9780739192665 $95.00
Ideological and political tensions have impeded paying attention to human rights violations against North Koreans. By describing the substantial connection between human rights and nuclear weapons issues in North Korea, this book urges a wide audience to show leadership in helping North Korean defectors seek freedom. Ahlam Lee is assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Human Resource Development at Xavier University. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Rationale for Supporting North Korean Defectors Chapter 2: The Journey of North Korean Defectors from the North to Free Countries Chapter 3: The Issues and Problems Defectors Face in a New Society Chapter 4: South Korea Government Support for North Korean Defectors Chapter 5: North Korean Defectors Who Sought Asylum and Resettled in Other Countries Beyond South Korea Chapter 6: Implications for Practice and Future Research Chapter 7: Conclusion
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Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea Contemporary Research and Future Prospects Edited by Dal Yong Jin and Nojin Kwak
May 2018 532 pages Paperback 9781498562058 $49.99 Hardback 9781498562034 $140.00
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History
This collection provides a comprehensive examination of the growth of the Korean media and communications industry in recent decades. The contributors analyze such topics as the Korean Wave, newspapers, broadcast television, film, gaming, and new communications technologies. Dal Yong Jin is professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. Nojin Kwak is professor and chair of the Department of Communication Studies and director of the Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michigan.
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A Concise History of Korea From Antiquity to the Present By Michael J. Seth
January 2020 616 pages
Now in a fully revised and updated edition, this comprehensive text surveys Korean history from Neolithic times to the present. All readers looking for a balanced, knowledgeable history will be richly rewarded with this clear and concise book.
Hardback 9781538128978 $130.00
Michael J. Seth is professor of history at James Madison University.
History
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A Concise History of Modern Korea From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present By Michael J. Seth
November 2019 356 pages
Now in a fully revised and updated edition, this comprehensive and balanced history of modern Korea explores the social, economic, and political issues it has faced since being catapulted into the wider world at the end of the nineteenth century.
Hardback 9781538129036 $95.00
Michael J. Seth is professor of history at James Madison University.
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A Concise History of Premodern Korea From Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century By Michael J. Seth
November 2019 308 pages Paperback 9781538129012 $39.00
Now in a fully revised and updated edition, this engaging text provides a concise history of Korea from the beginning of human settlement in the region through the late nineteenth century. All readers looking for a balanced, knowledgeable history will be richly rewarded with this clear and concise book. Michael J. Seth is professor of history at James Madison University.
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The Korean War in Asia A Hidden History Edited by Tessa Morris-Suzuki
February 2018 238 pages Paperback 9781538111901 $37.00 Hardback 9781538111895 $84.00
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This groundbreaking book takes a fresh look at the Korean War by considering the conflict from a Northeast Asian perspective. It highlights the connections of the war to earlier conflicts and examines its human impact on neighboring countries, It also considers the lasting consequences for the region’s society and unsettled politics today. Tessa Morris-Suzuki is professor in the School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University.
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The Korean War An International History By Wada Haruki
March 2018 422 pages Paperback 9780810896307 $34.00 Hardback 9781538116418 $83.00
This classic history of the Korean War—from its origins through the armistice—is now available in a paperback edition including a substantive introduction that considers the heightened danger of a new Northeast Asian war as Trump and Kim Jung-un escalate their rhetoric. Wada Haruki is emeritus professor and former director of the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Romanization and Expression of Names Preface to the Updated Edition: The Korean War and the Danger of a New Northeast Asia War Preface: The Korean War: Its Origins and Legacy Introduction: The Korean War: Its Origins and Legacy Chapter 1: Two States and Unification by Force Chapter 2: North Korea Goes to War Chapter 3: Attack Chapter 4: US-ROK Forces Reach the Yalu and China Enters the War Chapter 5: Fighting while Negotiating Chapter 6: The Third Year Chapter 7: The Armistice Chapter 8: Postwar Northeast Asia Notes Bibliography Index About the Author History 9
Anatomy of Victory
The Devil's Playground
Why the United States Triumphed in World War II, Fought to a Stalemate in Korea, Lost in Vietnam, and Failed in Iraq
Inside America's Defense of the Deadly Korean DMZ By Gary L. Bloomfield Imprint: Lyons Press
By John D. Caldwell
January 2019 568 pp
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9781538114773 I $29.95 I HB
September 2019 232 pp 9781493039029 I $26.95 I HB
Diplomacy, Trade, and South Korea’s Rise to International Influence
Growth without Development Peru in Comparative Perspective
By Dennis Patterson and Jangsup Choi
By Rubén Berríos Imprint: Lexington Books
Series: Lexington Studies on Korea's Place in International Relations July 2019 158 pp
Imprint: Lexington Books
9781498583084 I $85.00 I HB
November 2018 156 pp 9781498550734 I $90.00 I HB
High Tide in the Korean War
Historical Dictionary of Democratic People's Republic of Korea
How an Outnumbered American Regiment Defeated the Chinese at the Battle of Chipyong-ni
By James E. Hoare Series: Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East
By Leo Barron Imprint: Stackpole Books May 2020 336 pp
October 2019 742 pp
9780811738989 I $21.95 I PB
9781538119730 I $150.00 I HB
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History
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Korea
Korean American Pioneer Aviators The Willows Airmen
By James E. Hoare By Edward T. Chang and Woo Sung Han
Series: Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East
August 2020 864 pp
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9781538119754 I $200.00 I HB
Imprint: Lexington Books
April 2019 164 pp 9781498502641 I $95.00 I HB 9781498502665 I $36.99 I PB
Korean Communication, Media, and Culture An Annotated Bibliography
Laughing North Koreans The Culture of Comedy Films LAUGHING NORTH KOREANS
Edited by Kyu Ho Youm and Nojin Kwak
By Immanuel Kim Imprint: Lexington Books
Imprint: Lexington Books
August 2018 374 pp
July 2020 178 pp
9781498583329 I $110.00 I HB
9781793608291 I $90.00 I HB
Memory, Reconciliation, and Reunions in South Korea
The Politics of Religion, Nationalism, and Identity in Asia
Crossing the Divide By Jeff Kingston By Nan KimSeries: AsiaWorld Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Imprint: Lexington Books August 2018 284 pp
August 2019 312 pp
9780739184714 I $105.00 I HB 9781498525039 I $46.99 I PB
9781442276864 I $85.00 I HB
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Rationality in the North Korean Regime
Reading Colonial Korea through Fiction
Understanding the Kims’ Strategy of Provocation
The Ventriloquists
By David W. Shin
Series: Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation
By Kim Chul
Imprint: Lexington Books
Imprint: Lexington Books August 2018 354 pp
March 2018 150 pp
9781498566254 I $110.00 I HB
9781498565684 I $85.00 I HB
Reconstructing Ancient Korean History
Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors
The Formation of Koreanness in the Shadow of History
China, Japan, and Korea, 1858–1945
By Stella Xu
Edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato
Imprint: Lexington Books
Imprint: Lexington Books
March 2018 248 pp
October 2018 222 pp
9781498521444 I $105.00 I HB 9781498521468 I $44.99 I PB
9781498537049 I $95.00 I HB 9781498537063 I $39.99 I PB
To the Diamond Mountains
The Top 100 Military Sites in America
A Hundred-Year Journey through China and Korea
By L. Douglas Keeney By Tessa Morris-Suzuki Imprint: Lyons Press Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
February 2018 216 pp 9781442205031 I $76.00 I HB 9780810896215 I $28.00 I PB
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Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
December 2018 288 pp 9781493032280 I $18.95 I PB
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Transnational Korean Television Cultural Storytelling and Digital Audiences By Hyejung Ju
November 2019 140 pages Hardback 9781498565172 $85.00
Korean TV dramas and non-drama programs have diversified transnational TV flows around the world. This book provides previously absent analyses of Korean TV dramas’ transnational influences, peculiar production features, distribution, and consumption to enrich the contextual understanding of Korean TV's transcultural mobility. Hyejung Ju is associate professor of mass communication at Claflin University. Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Part I: Transnational Korean Television With East Asia 1. Transforming the Korean Television Industry: the Korean Wave 2. Korean TV Drama Narratives: Are Korean Dramas a Transcultural Story? 3. Korean TV Shows with East Asian Partnership Part II: Transnational Korean Television In America 4. Digital Audiences, Fans, and Fandom 5. The Power of Streaming TV: Netflix, DramaFever, and American Viewers 6. Korean Television Formats Conclusion Bibliography
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From Factory Girls to K-Pop Idol Girls Cultural Politics of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, and Neoliberalism in South Korea’s Popular Music Industry By Gooyong Kim
December 2018 192 pages Hardback 9781498548823 $90.00
Kim combines historical contextualization with political economy of the media and critical textual analysis to investigate the socio-ideological effects of K-Pop in the existing networks of power and domination in gender relations. He examines K-Pop female idols’ individualism and identity formation through the lens of Korea’s cultural politics. Gooyong Kim is assistant professor of communication arts at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. Table of Contents Foreword by Douglas Kellner Introduction Chapter 1: Popular Culture as A Strategic Field of Neoliberal Intervention: Developmentalism, Neoliberal Social Policy, and Governmentality in Post-IMF Korean Popular Music Industry Chapter 2: K-pop Idol Girl Groups as Cultural Genre of Neoliberalism: Patriarchy, Developmentalism, and Structure of Feeling/ Experience in K-pop Chapter 3: Between Hybridity and Hegemony in K-Pop’s Global Popularity: A Case of Girls’ Generation’s American Debut Chapter 4: Genealogy and Affective Economy of K-pop Female Idols: From Cute and Innocent to Ambiguous Femininity, to Explicit Sexualization Chapter 5: Elusive Subjectivity of K-pop Female Idols: Split-personality, Narcissism, and Neo-Confucian Body Techniques in Suzy of MissA Chapter 6: Resilience, Positive Psychology, and Subjectivity in K-pop Female Idols: Evolution of Girls’ Generation from “Into the New World” (2007) to “All Night” (2017) Chapter 7: The 90s, the Most Stunning Days of Our Lives: Cultural Politics of Retro Kpop Music, Nostalgia, and Positive Psychology in Contemporary Korea Conclusion
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Contemporary Korean Political Thought and Park Chung-hee By Jung In Kang
January 2019 282 pages Paperback 9781786602497 $24.95 Hardback 9781786602480 $133.00
This book examines the political thought of Park Chung-hee (1917–1979), the most revered, albeit the most controversial, former president in the history of South Korea. It looks at the trends in the ideological terrain of contemporary South Korean politics, and the legacy of Park Chung-hee’s authoritarian politics. Jung In Kang is Professor of Political Science at Sogang University, South Korea. Table of Contents Notes on Names and Asian Characters / Preface / Acknowledgments / Introduction: Contemporary Korean Political Thought and Park Chung-hee / Part 1: Trends and Characteristics of Contemporary Korean Political Thought / 1. The Dynamic Evolution of Contemporary Korean Political Thought: An Overview / 2. The Dialectic of Nonsimultaneity / 3. The Sanctification of Nationalism / Part II: The Political Thought of Park Chung-hee / 4. Park Chung-hee's Discourses on Democracy / 5. Park Chunghee's Antiliberal Conservatism for Modernization / 6. Park Chung-hee's Discourses on Nationalism / Part III: Contemporary Korean Political Thought since Democratization / 7. Conclusion: Trends in Korean Political Ideology since Democratization / Bibliography / Index
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The Great Synthesis of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea The Chonon (Testament) by Chong Chedu (Hagok)
September 2020 410 pages Hardback 9781793614698 $120.00
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THE GREAT SYNTHESIS OF WANG YANGMING NEO-CONFUCIANISM IN KOREA
The Great Synthesis of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea, a pioneering study of Ch�ng Chedu (Hagok, 1649–1736) and Korean Yangming Neo-Confucianism, includes an annotated translation of the Chon�n, Hagok’s most important work on selfcultivation, and a comprehensive introduction to his life, scholarship, and thought. Edward Y. J. Chung is Asian Studies Director and professor of religious studies at the University of Prince Edward Island.
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Korean Confucianism The Philosophy and Politics of Toegye and Yulgok By Hyoungchan Kim
October 2018 238 pages
This book explores Neo-Confucianism and its relationship to politics by examining the life and work of the two iconic figures of the Joseon dynasty Yi Hwang, (1501-1570, Toegye) and Yi I (1536-1584, Yulgok).
Paperback 9781786608611 $34.95
Hyoungchan Kim is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Korea University
Hardback 9781786608604 $120.00
Table of Contents Preface / 1. The Enduring Dialog of Toegye and Yulgok / 2. The First Encounter / 3. Yulgok Asks and Toegye Answers 1 (in May, 1558) / 4. The Four Beginnings and Seven Feelings: Eight-Year Debate between Toegye and Kobong / 5. Yulgok Asks and Toegye Answers 2: On The Doctrine of the Mean / 6. Yulgok Asks and Toegye Answers 3: On Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning / 7. The Four Beginnings and Seven Feelings; the Human Mind and the Moral Mind / 8. The Politics of the Royal Court / 9. Conclusion: The Resolution of the King and Retainers’ Adherence to Confucian Ideals
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South Korea's Changing Foreign Policy The Impact of Democratization and Globalization By Wonjae Hwang
November 2018 142 pages Paperback 9781498531863 $36.99 Hardback 9781498531849 $89.00
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This book theoretically and empirically explores recent internal and external challenges to South Korea’s foreign policy. It analyzes how democratization and economic globalization have changed domestic politics in South Korea and reshaped its foreign policies. Wonjae Hwang is associate professor of political science at the University of Tennessee. Table of Contents Chapter 1. South Korea: Democratization, Globalization, and Foreign Policies Chapter 2. Polarization, Rising Nationalism, and Foreign Policy Preferences Chapter 3. Information Revolution and the Rally-round-the-flag effects Chapter 4. From a Developmental State to a Neoliberal State Chapter 5. Globalization: An Opportunity for Expanding Power Chapter 6. Paradoxical Consequence of Globalization on Domestic Politics Chapter 7. Economic Power and Voting in the United Nations Chapter 8. Trade Between South Korea and Japan, Vote Congruence Chapter 9. The Impact of Korea’s ODA and Trade on Foreign Policy Cooperation Chapter 10. The Future of South Korea’s Foreign Policies
China–South Korea Relations in the New Era Challenges and Opportunities By Min Ye
Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought ERIC VOEGELIN’S ASIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Imprint: Lexington Books
By Lee Trepanier Series: Political Theory for Today Imprint: Lexington Books
August 2019 198 pp
August 2020 254 pp
9780739198568 I $95.00 I HB 9780739198582 I $36.99 I PB
9781498598613 I $100.00 I HB
Historical Dictionary of Chinese Foreign Affairs
Korea and the World New Frontiers in Korean Studies
By Lawrence R. Sullivan Edited by Gregg A. Brazinsky Series: Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East
September 2018 584 pp
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9781538111611 I $120.00 I HB
Series: Lexington Studies on Korea's Place in International Relations April 2019 220 pp
Imprint: Lexington Books
9781498591126 I $95.00 I HB
Middle Powers and Regional Influence
South Korea's Demographic Dividend
Critical Foreign Policy Junctures for Poland, South Korea, and Bolivia
Echoes of the Past or Prologue to the Future? By Elizabeth Hervey Stephen
By Joshua B. Spero Series: CSIS Reports Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers December 2018 186 pp
January 2019 134 pp
9781786609885 I $120.00 I HB
9781442280847 I $45.00 I HB 9781442280854 I $30.00 I PB
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
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K-Pop Idols Popular Culture and the Emergence of the Korean Music Industry By Hark Joon Lee and Dal Yong Jin
August 2019 220 pages
Converging theory and practice, this book provides a unique analysis of Korean youth’s attempts to become global celebrities within the rapidly growing K-pop cultural phenomenon.
Hardback 9781498588256 $90.00
Hark Joon Lee is a journalist and film maker. Dal Yong Jin is professor of communication at Simon Fraser University. Table of Contents Part I. Emergence of K-pop Chapter 1. Emergence of K-pop as Transnational Popular Culture Chapter 2. K-pop Entertainment Industry in the 21st Century Chapter 3. Idol Formation Reality Shows as K-pop’s New Star System Part II. Entertainment Houses and Training Idol Groups Chapter 4. A Secret Door Finally Opened: Assistant Director and Trainees United Chapter 5. Sweat and Tears in the Studios Chapter 6. The Shadows in Spartan Training and the Pre-debut Chapter 7. A Country Girl who Dreams of an Idol Star Chapter 8. The Long Road to Stardom Part III. Borders between Becoming Stars and Disappearing Chapter 9. Competition, Sorrow and Love Chapter 10. Tears, Idols, and K-pop Chapter 11. Going Overseas and a Few Stars
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Korean Diaspora across the World Homeland in History, Memory, Imagination, Media, and Reality Edited by Eun-Jeong Han, Min Wha Han and JongHwa Lee
November 2019 284 pages Hardback 9781498599221 $95.00
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. Eun-Jeong Han is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Salisbury University. Min Wha Han is adjunct professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Angelo State University. JongHwa Lee is assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Mass Media at Angelo State University.
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Koreatowns Exploring the Economics, Politics, and Identities of Korean Spatial Formation
KOREATOWNS
Edited by Jinwon Kim, Soo Mee Kim and Stephen Cho Suh
June 2020 228 pages
This volume explores the analogous and heterogeneous nature of Koreatowns throughout the globe, challenging the LA-NYC based ethnic-entrepreneurial discourse that dominates the narratives of the Korean diaspora.
Hardback 9781498584524 $95.00
Jinwon Kim is assistant professor in the Department of Social Science at New York City College of Technology. Soo Mee Kim is lecturer in sociology at California State University, Los Angeles. Stephen Cho Suh is assistant professor of sociology and women’s and ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
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Mediatized Transient Migrants Korean Visa-Status Migrants’ Transnational Everyday Lives and Media Use By Claire Shinhea Lee
November 2019 170 pages Hardback 9781498598491 $90.00
This book explores the role of new media technology in transient migration in terms of mobility, national identity, and sense of home. Through 40 personal interviews with Korean migrants, Claire Shinhea Lee analyzes how homeland media in the transnational space helps migrants make, connect to, and complicate home. Claire Shinhea Lee received her PhD in media studies from the University of Texas at Austin. Table of Contents Chapter One: From Diasporic Audience Studies to Digital Migration Studies Chapter Two: Searching for Ontological Security in a Transnational Space Chapter Three: Making Home Through Transnational Cord-Cutting Practice Chapter Four: Connecting Home Through Smartphone and Algorithm Culture Chapter Five: Complicating Home through Mediatization and Transnationalism Chapter Six: Gendered Visa? Dependent Women’s Media and Home-Making
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Transnational Communities in the Smartphone Age The Korean Community in the Nation’s Capital By Dae Young Kim
December 2017 252 pages Hardback 9781498541756 $100.00
This book examines Korean immigrants’ transnational activities, in particular their consumption of transnational media, and the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs), especially the Internet and smartphones, on cross-border engagement and its impact on their sense of home, identity, and belonging. Dae Young Kim is associate professor of sociology at George Mason University. Table of Contents Introduction: Transnational Ties and Their Impact on the Korean Community 1. Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Korean Immigrants in the Washington-Baltimore Area 2. Connecting with the Home Country: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Transnational Media/Television 3. Transnational Activities of Korean Immigrants 4. Cultural Transnational Activities: The Consumption of Transnational Media With Young A. Jung, and Gyu Tag Lee 5. Where is Home?: Identity and Belonging in the Digital Age 6. Compatibility of Assimilation with Ethnic Preservation and Transnationalism Conclusion: Overview and Implications
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Social Science
Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors
South Korea's Demographic Dividend
China, Japan, and Korea, 1858–1945
Echoes of the Past or Prologue to the Future?
Edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato
By Elizabeth Hervey Stephen
Imprint: Lexington Books
Series: CSIS Reports
October 2018 222 pp
January 2019 134 pp
9781498537049 I $95.00 I HB 9781498537063 I $39.99 I PB
9781442280847 I $45.00 I HB 9781442280854 I $30.00 I PB
To the Diamond Mountains
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
The Top 100 Military Sites in America
A Hundred-Year Journey through China and Korea
By L. Douglas Keeney By Tessa Morris-Suzuki Imprint: Lyons Press Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
February 2018 216 pp
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9781442205031 I $76.00 I HB 9780810896215 I $28.00 I PB
December 2018 288 pp 9781493032280 I $18.95 I PB
Transnational Mobility and Identity in and out of Korea
Transnational Return Migration of 1.5 Generation Korean New Zealanders
Edited by Yonson Ahn Series: Korean Communities across the World
A Quest for Home
Imprint: Lexington Books
Series: Korean Communities across the World
By Jane Yeonjae Lee
November 2019 236 pp
June 2018 204 pp
9781498593328 I $95.00 I HB
9781498575812 I $100.00 I HB
Imprint: Lexington Books
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