Cross-border Interactions and Encounters between Germany and Korea
Herausgeber: Ahn, Yonson; Kim, Jihye
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Herausgeber: Ahn, Yonson; Kim, Jihye
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Through an interdisciplinary approach, this book examines the multi-layered dimensions of Germany and Korea's historical and contemporary relations and interactions as witnessed in migration flows, media representations, cultural trends, and the field of academia.
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Through an interdisciplinary approach, this book examines the multi-layered dimensions of Germany and Korea's historical and contemporary relations and interactions as witnessed in migration flows, media representations, cultural trends, and the field of academia.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Korean Communities across the World
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781666938180
- ISBN-10: 1666938181
- Artikelnr.: 68399245
- Korean Communities across the World
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781666938180
- ISBN-10: 1666938181
- Artikelnr.: 68399245
Edited by Yonson Ahn and Jihye Kim - Contributions by Yonson Ahn; Yonsuk Chae; Jan Creutzenberg; Boyeong Jeong; Helen Kim; Jihye Kim; Yuri Ko; Ja Ok Kwon; Hannes B. Mosler; Yvonne Schulz Zinda; Jin-Wook Shin and Katharina Süberkrüb
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Yonson Ahn and Jihye Kim
Part I: Korean Migration in Germany
Chapter 1. Challenging "Other-ness" in Berlin: German Koreans,
Multi-raciality, and Diasporic Resources by Helen Kim
Chapter 2. Mothering Practices of Korean Healthcare Workers in Germany by
Yonson Ahn
Chapter 3. Korean Newcomers in Germany: The Changing Sociodemographics of
Korean Immigrants by Jaok Kwon
Chapter 4. Recent Immigration and Self-Employment: Motivations and Factors
in the Rise of Korean Restaurants in Frankfurt by Jihye Kim
Part II: Cultural Interactions
Chapter 5. P'ansori in Germany: Korean Singing-Storytelling, from
Representation of Culture to Creative Collaboration by Jan Creutzenberg
Chapter 6. Ethnographic Collecting and Transculturally Shaped Images of
Korean Culture in Germany Towards the End of the Chos¿n Dynasty by
Katharina Süberkrüb
Chapter 7. Translation as Cultural Transfer between Korean and German by
Yuri Ko
Part III: Representation in Media and Academia
Chapter 8. Discursive Conflicts in the Transfer of Ideas and Institutions
across Borders: Narratives of the "German Model" in South Korean Media by
Jin-Wook Shin and Boyeong Jeong
Chapter 9. German Diplomats' and Journalists' Perspectives on the April
Revolution in South Korea by Hannes B. Mosler
Chapter 10. Initiating German Korean Studies in Context: 1930s, the GDR,
and the FRG by Yvonne Schulz Zinda
Chapter 11. The History of German Language and Literature Studies in South
Korea: A Female Philologist's Personal Perspective by Yonsuk Chae
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Yonson Ahn and Jihye Kim
Part I: Korean Migration in Germany
Chapter 1. Challenging "Other-ness" in Berlin: German Koreans,
Multi-raciality, and Diasporic Resources by Helen Kim
Chapter 2. Mothering Practices of Korean Healthcare Workers in Germany by
Yonson Ahn
Chapter 3. Korean Newcomers in Germany: The Changing Sociodemographics of
Korean Immigrants by Jaok Kwon
Chapter 4. Recent Immigration and Self-Employment: Motivations and Factors
in the Rise of Korean Restaurants in Frankfurt by Jihye Kim
Part II: Cultural Interactions
Chapter 5. P'ansori in Germany: Korean Singing-Storytelling, from
Representation of Culture to Creative Collaboration by Jan Creutzenberg
Chapter 6. Ethnographic Collecting and Transculturally Shaped Images of
Korean Culture in Germany Towards the End of the Chos¿n Dynasty by
Katharina Süberkrüb
Chapter 7. Translation as Cultural Transfer between Korean and German by
Yuri Ko
Part III: Representation in Media and Academia
Chapter 8. Discursive Conflicts in the Transfer of Ideas and Institutions
across Borders: Narratives of the "German Model" in South Korean Media by
Jin-Wook Shin and Boyeong Jeong
Chapter 9. German Diplomats' and Journalists' Perspectives on the April
Revolution in South Korea by Hannes B. Mosler
Chapter 10. Initiating German Korean Studies in Context: 1930s, the GDR,
and the FRG by Yvonne Schulz Zinda
Chapter 11. The History of German Language and Literature Studies in South
Korea: A Female Philologist's Personal Perspective by Yonsuk Chae
About the Contributors
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Yonson Ahn and Jihye Kim
Part I: Korean Migration in Germany
Chapter 1. Challenging "Other-ness" in Berlin: German Koreans,
Multi-raciality, and Diasporic Resources by Helen Kim
Chapter 2. Mothering Practices of Korean Healthcare Workers in Germany by
Yonson Ahn
Chapter 3. Korean Newcomers in Germany: The Changing Sociodemographics of
Korean Immigrants by Jaok Kwon
Chapter 4. Recent Immigration and Self-Employment: Motivations and Factors
in the Rise of Korean Restaurants in Frankfurt by Jihye Kim
Part II: Cultural Interactions
Chapter 5. P'ansori in Germany: Korean Singing-Storytelling, from
Representation of Culture to Creative Collaboration by Jan Creutzenberg
Chapter 6. Ethnographic Collecting and Transculturally Shaped Images of
Korean Culture in Germany Towards the End of the Chos¿n Dynasty by
Katharina Süberkrüb
Chapter 7. Translation as Cultural Transfer between Korean and German by
Yuri Ko
Part III: Representation in Media and Academia
Chapter 8. Discursive Conflicts in the Transfer of Ideas and Institutions
across Borders: Narratives of the "German Model" in South Korean Media by
Jin-Wook Shin and Boyeong Jeong
Chapter 9. German Diplomats' and Journalists' Perspectives on the April
Revolution in South Korea by Hannes B. Mosler
Chapter 10. Initiating German Korean Studies in Context: 1930s, the GDR,
and the FRG by Yvonne Schulz Zinda
Chapter 11. The History of German Language and Literature Studies in South
Korea: A Female Philologist's Personal Perspective by Yonsuk Chae
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Yonson Ahn and Jihye Kim
Part I: Korean Migration in Germany
Chapter 1. Challenging "Other-ness" in Berlin: German Koreans,
Multi-raciality, and Diasporic Resources by Helen Kim
Chapter 2. Mothering Practices of Korean Healthcare Workers in Germany by
Yonson Ahn
Chapter 3. Korean Newcomers in Germany: The Changing Sociodemographics of
Korean Immigrants by Jaok Kwon
Chapter 4. Recent Immigration and Self-Employment: Motivations and Factors
in the Rise of Korean Restaurants in Frankfurt by Jihye Kim
Part II: Cultural Interactions
Chapter 5. P'ansori in Germany: Korean Singing-Storytelling, from
Representation of Culture to Creative Collaboration by Jan Creutzenberg
Chapter 6. Ethnographic Collecting and Transculturally Shaped Images of
Korean Culture in Germany Towards the End of the Chos¿n Dynasty by
Katharina Süberkrüb
Chapter 7. Translation as Cultural Transfer between Korean and German by
Yuri Ko
Part III: Representation in Media and Academia
Chapter 8. Discursive Conflicts in the Transfer of Ideas and Institutions
across Borders: Narratives of the "German Model" in South Korean Media by
Jin-Wook Shin and Boyeong Jeong
Chapter 9. German Diplomats' and Journalists' Perspectives on the April
Revolution in South Korea by Hannes B. Mosler
Chapter 10. Initiating German Korean Studies in Context: 1930s, the GDR,
and the FRG by Yvonne Schulz Zinda
Chapter 11. The History of German Language and Literature Studies in South
Korea: A Female Philologist's Personal Perspective by Yonsuk Chae
About the Contributors