THE QUEST FOR STATEHOOD explores the efforts of Korean immigrants to fight for the independence of their homeland by participating in civic and political activities in the United States that established them as an American ethnic group.
THE QUEST FOR STATEHOOD explores the efforts of Korean immigrants to fight for the independence of their homeland by participating in civic and political activities in the United States that established them as an American ethnic group.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Davis
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Mapping the Geopolitical Terrain of the Korean Diaspora * 2: Becoming Diasporic: From Labor Migrants to Exiled Nationalists, 1905-1919 * 3: Inaugurating a "New Korea": The March First Movement and the Korean Provisional Government * 4: Contesting Issues of State Power in the Diaspora * 5: Local Struggles and Diasporic Politics: The 1931 Court Cases of the Korean National Association of Hawaii * 6: Kilsoo Haan and "Constructive Americanism": The Ethnicization of Korean Immigrant Nationalism, 1931-1945 * 7: "In Due Course": Diasporic Nationalism, the United Korean Committee in America, and U.S. Sovereignty * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1: Mapping the Geopolitical Terrain of the Korean Diaspora * 2: Becoming Diasporic: From Labor Migrants to Exiled Nationalists, 1905-1919 * 3: Inaugurating a "New Korea": The March First Movement and the Korean Provisional Government * 4: Contesting Issues of State Power in the Diaspora * 5: Local Struggles and Diasporic Politics: The 1931 Court Cases of the Korean National Association of Hawaii * 6: Kilsoo Haan and "Constructive Americanism": The Ethnicization of Korean Immigrant Nationalism, 1931-1945 * 7: "In Due Course": Diasporic Nationalism, the United Korean Committee in America, and U.S. Sovereignty * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography
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