Examines the lives of urban Korean Americans who seek to retain their traditional cultural values while adjusting to life in the U.S. Explores why Korean Americans have frequently come into violent conflict with inner-city African Americans, and how they have sought, through their own ethnic civic organizations, to overcome the perceived rejection of the community around them.Narrator: Stuart Lubin
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation is an ethno...
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In a conceptual move beyond US- and white/black-centered analyses, this dissertation examines the ro...
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determinant of communication outcomes as seen in the saying "Actions speak louder than words &q...
This paper examines how second-generation Korean Americans perceptions of the United States and Sout...
In this unflinching exploration of one of the most politically charged topics of our time, Pyong Gap...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation is an ethno...
As the daughter of Korean immigrants, the way in which I have grown to view the world has largely be...
No single experience defines what it means to be Asian in the United States today. Instead, Asian Am...
Over the last 15 years researchers have taken an increased interest in studying the large pool of re...
The recent incidents involving both Black American and Korean American communities across the United...
Written about the time of the Golden Venture incident, Chang-rae Lee’s Native Speaker makes a partic...
This study is an exploration of the way in which Koreans' move to the United States since the 1965 a...
Reading Rodney King/Reading Urban Uprisingkeeps the public debate alive by exploring the connections...
In a conceptual move beyond US- and white/black-centered analyses, this dissertation examines the ro...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
This paper presents findings from a series interviews with Korean-American residents of Philadelphia...
determinant of communication outcomes as seen in the saying "Actions speak louder than words &q...
This paper examines how second-generation Korean Americans perceptions of the United States and Sout...
In this unflinching exploration of one of the most politically charged topics of our time, Pyong Gap...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation is an ethno...
As the daughter of Korean immigrants, the way in which I have grown to view the world has largely be...
No single experience defines what it means to be Asian in the United States today. Instead, Asian Am...