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“Do you know your real parents?” is a question many adoptees are asked. In In Reunion, Sara Docan-Morgan probes the basi
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An ethnography examining the history of Korean adoption to West, the emergence of a distinctive adoptee collective ident
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Korean adoptees have a difficult time relating to any of the racial identity models because they are people of color who
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A great mobilization began in South Korea in the 1990s: adult transnational adoptees began to return to their birth coun
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June Hee Kwon documents the diverse aspirations of Korean Chinese migrant workers moving from China to South Korea.
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Drawing on vivid ethnographic field studies of youth on the transnational move, across Seoul, Toronto, and Vancouver, th
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Transnational Communities in the Smartphone Age: The Korean Community in the Nation's Capital examines the durable
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The first Korean adoptees were powerful symbols of American superiority in the Cold War; as Korean adoption continued, a
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Between Foreign and Family explores the impact of inconsistent rules of ethnic inclusion and exclusion on the economic a
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A study of transnational Shi'ism that explains the constitution of clerical leadership patterns across borders GB
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