Home and away: modern Korean identities and minorities |
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Authors: | Kevin Cawley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Asian Studies, University College Cork, Cork, Irelandk.cawley@ucc.ie |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTSouth Korea is an evolving country that encourages immigration, and which presents itself as a multicultural country. Nevertheless, multiculturalism has not gone as smoothly as the government would like us to believe, and discrimination and racism are serious issues, especially due to Korea’s self-imposed ideology of Korean purity and homogeneity. This complicates Koreans’ sense of identity, both at home and abroad, issues dealt with in this special issue, which features three articles that deal with the complexities of ethnicity and identity in the twenty-first century. These articles look at the transformative notions surrounding Korean identity in Korea, and how the lingering legacy of colonial history negatively frames this identity in Japan. Finally, there is an examination of Korean immigrant entrepreneurship in Argentina, looking at the Korean community there in a very different socio-historical reality, where people negotiate their identities beyond the structures of Japan’s colonial legacy. |
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Keywords: | Korean identities minorities rights discrimination multiculturalism |
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