This paper presents findings from a series interviews with Korean-American residents of Philadelphia. These interviews dealt with the informants pre-immigration experiences with images of the United States in movies, television programs, and magazines. The interviewees were asked to evaluate the role of these images in their decisions to immigrate and about their post-immigration responses to the relationship between these images and the reality of life in the United States. The analysis presented here focuses on ways in which reactions to the images might have been shaped by economic constraints and by values developed through formal education
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Drawn from critical discourse analysis and a 14-month ethnographic project at a public community col...
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This paper presents findings from a series interviews with Korean-American residents of Philadelphia...
This research deals with a cultural phenomenon of Korean nationals caused by migration to the United...
This paper examines how second-generation Korean Americans perceptions of the United States and Sout...
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In a conceptual move beyond US- and white/black-centered analyses, this dissertation examines the ro...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: American Studies. Advisor: Erika L...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
This dissertation is a study of pioneer Korean immigrants from the beginning of the mass immigratio...
2001This article attempts to show how second-generation, Korean-American students have constructed ...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
Drawn from critical discourse analysis and a 14-month ethnographic project at a public community col...
This study examines the unique experiences of international Korean college students in the Midwest w...
This paper presents findings from a series interviews with Korean-American residents of Philadelphia...
This research deals with a cultural phenomenon of Korean nationals caused by migration to the United...
This paper examines how second-generation Korean Americans perceptions of the United States and Sout...
There is a growing literature on how television employs stereotypes especially about ethnic minoriti...
This article explored stories of students studying in America under adversity, which was written in ...
This paper examines the historical conditions within which Korean Americans became a “model minority...
In a conceptual move beyond US- and white/black-centered analyses, this dissertation examines the ro...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: American Studies. Advisor: Erika L...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
This dissertation is a study of pioneer Korean immigrants from the beginning of the mass immigratio...
2001This article attempts to show how second-generation, Korean-American students have constructed ...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
Drawn from critical discourse analysis and a 14-month ethnographic project at a public community col...
This study examines the unique experiences of international Korean college students in the Midwest w...