This records the experience of Korean-born adult adoptees, a significant global community of over 200,000 people living primarily in the United States, but with members located worldwide. The global community of intercountry adoptees represents a migration of children from the global South to the global North, and Kim examines the historical framework of this adoption process that began following the devastation of the Korean War. The arrival and settlement of child adoptees with their new family is considered, as is the development of bi-cultural identity and the phenomena of revisiting the country of origin on adulthood. This account realigns established images away from the Hollywood hype, and away from images of the adoptee as a rescued...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Over 100,000 Korean adoptees...
This paper examines the social location and conflicting identities of Korean American adoptees often...
The book, Invisible Asians: Korean American Adoptees, Asian American Experiences, and Racial Excepti...
Duke University Press, 2010.Since the end of the Korean War, an estimated 200,000 children from Sout...
The author shares a personal narrative of her efforts to establish an adult intercountry adoptee org...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
This study provides a critical synthesis of existing research on adoptions from South Korea to the U...
Since the late 1990s, adult adopted Koreans have been officially welcomed back to their country of b...
This dissertation explores the lives and experiences of individuals who were born in Korea, adopted ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
U.S. Korean Institute, Johns Hopkins University, 2009The adoption of children from South Korea to th...
International adoption from Korea constitutes the background to this study. The forced migration of ...
An estimated 130,000 Korean adoptees entered the United States since South Korea began its internati...
Since the late 1990s, adult adoptees who were sent for adoption from South Korea to Western nations ...
Since 1953, 150,000 Korean children have been adopted to 15 main host countries in the West. They co...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Over 100,000 Korean adoptees...
This paper examines the social location and conflicting identities of Korean American adoptees often...
The book, Invisible Asians: Korean American Adoptees, Asian American Experiences, and Racial Excepti...
Duke University Press, 2010.Since the end of the Korean War, an estimated 200,000 children from Sout...
The author shares a personal narrative of her efforts to establish an adult intercountry adoptee org...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
This study provides a critical synthesis of existing research on adoptions from South Korea to the U...
Since the late 1990s, adult adopted Koreans have been officially welcomed back to their country of b...
This dissertation explores the lives and experiences of individuals who were born in Korea, adopted ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
U.S. Korean Institute, Johns Hopkins University, 2009The adoption of children from South Korea to th...
International adoption from Korea constitutes the background to this study. The forced migration of ...
An estimated 130,000 Korean adoptees entered the United States since South Korea began its internati...
Since the late 1990s, adult adoptees who were sent for adoption from South Korea to Western nations ...
Since 1953, 150,000 Korean children have been adopted to 15 main host countries in the West. They co...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Over 100,000 Korean adoptees...
This paper examines the social location and conflicting identities of Korean American adoptees often...
The book, Invisible Asians: Korean American Adoptees, Asian American Experiences, and Racial Excepti...