The half-million Soviet Koreans (or Koryŏ saram) in the former Soviet Union are the descendants of the ethnic Koreans who migrated to the Russian Far East in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from the northern parts of the Korean peninsula. Their settlements were established in the wide areas of the Russian Far East, including the urban areas around Vladivostok. They were, however, forced-migrated to Central Asia in late 1937 under Stalin's rule. From Central Asia, these Soviet Koreans were further dispersed to other parts of the Soviet Union in the post-Stalin era. These multiple dispersions of Soviet Koreans not only transformed their culinary habit, but also helped Korean food spread among the peoples of the Soviet Union. As a resul...
The current cultural anthropological food studies have developed in contrast to a nutritive function...
AbstractBackgroundKorea has developed a unique food culture connected to its long agricultural histo...
This paper analyzes the trajectories of movement of Koreans in the former Soviet Union and their new...
AbstractThe half-million Soviet Koreans (or Koryŏ saram) in the former Soviet Union are the descenda...
AbstractBackgroundKimchi is a unique and traditional fermented ethnic food of Korea, which consists ...
in English: Nowadays, ethnic Koreans live in large numbers in sovereign Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrg...
This bachelor thesis scrutinizes the Korean phenomenon of kimchi. The aim of the thesis is to make a...
Over the past two decades of the post-Cold War period, ethnic Koreans have been a small but signific...
Background: Kimchi is a unique and traditional fermented ethnic food of Korea, which consists of veg...
This paper outlines the characteristic phonetic, phonological, morphological and lexical features of...
Titled Foreign Things No Longer Foreign: How South Koreans Ate U.S. Food, my research investigates t...
AbstractThe gochu (Korean red pepper) that goes into Korean traditional fermented foods such as kimc...
Background Korea has developed a unique food culture connected to its long agricultural history. Rec...
This paper focuses on the discourse surrounding ethnic regeneration during the Perestroika (перестро...
This thesis examines what it means to be a "Soviet Korean" in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. The majority of ...
The current cultural anthropological food studies have developed in contrast to a nutritive function...
AbstractBackgroundKorea has developed a unique food culture connected to its long agricultural histo...
This paper analyzes the trajectories of movement of Koreans in the former Soviet Union and their new...
AbstractThe half-million Soviet Koreans (or Koryŏ saram) in the former Soviet Union are the descenda...
AbstractBackgroundKimchi is a unique and traditional fermented ethnic food of Korea, which consists ...
in English: Nowadays, ethnic Koreans live in large numbers in sovereign Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrg...
This bachelor thesis scrutinizes the Korean phenomenon of kimchi. The aim of the thesis is to make a...
Over the past two decades of the post-Cold War period, ethnic Koreans have been a small but signific...
Background: Kimchi is a unique and traditional fermented ethnic food of Korea, which consists of veg...
This paper outlines the characteristic phonetic, phonological, morphological and lexical features of...
Titled Foreign Things No Longer Foreign: How South Koreans Ate U.S. Food, my research investigates t...
AbstractThe gochu (Korean red pepper) that goes into Korean traditional fermented foods such as kimc...
Background Korea has developed a unique food culture connected to its long agricultural history. Rec...
This paper focuses on the discourse surrounding ethnic regeneration during the Perestroika (перестро...
This thesis examines what it means to be a "Soviet Korean" in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. The majority of ...
The current cultural anthropological food studies have developed in contrast to a nutritive function...
AbstractBackgroundKorea has developed a unique food culture connected to its long agricultural histo...
This paper analyzes the trajectories of movement of Koreans in the former Soviet Union and their new...