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Secondgeneration Korean Americans And Transnational Media Diasporic Identifications David C Oh

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Secondgeneration Korean Americans And Transnational Media Diasporic Identifications David C Oh
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 184
Author: David C. Oh
ISBN: 9781498508827, 1498508820
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Secondgeneration Korean Americans And Transnational Media Diasporic Identifications David C Oh by David C. Oh 9781498508827, 1498508820 instant download after payment.

Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications looks at the relationship between second-generation Korean Americans and Korean popular culture. Specifically looking at Korean films, celebrities, and popular media, David C. Oh combines intrapersonal processes of identification with social identities to understand how these individuals use Korean popular culture to define authenticity and construct group difference and hierarchy. Oh highlights new findings on the ways these Korean Americans construct themselves within their youth communities. This work is a comprehensive examination of second-generation Korean American ethnic identity, reception of transnational media, and social uses of transnational media.

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