Writing selves in diaspora : ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States

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Sorozat:New Asian anthropology
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Writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States Sonia Ryang
Lanham Lexington Books 2008
liv, 191 p. 24 cm
New Asian anthropology
Amerikában és Japánban élő koreai nők önéletrajzai
könyv
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and index.
Many ways to be Korean, and something else : an inquiry into the self -- Love and diaspora : a romantic autobiography of a Korean woman in Japan -- A letter from afar : totalitarianism, neoliberalism, and self-reference -- Diaspora and the ethic of care : a note on disability, aging, and the vulnerability of the denationalized -- Terra incognita : family maps of diaspora.
"Linking autobiographic writings by Korean women in Japan and the United States and the author's ethnographic insights, Writing Selves in Diaspora presents an original, profound, and powerful intervention - both literary and anthropological - in out-understanding of life in diaspora, being female, and forming selves." "Each chapter offers unique and original discussion on the intersection between gender and diaspora on the one hand and the process of the self's formation on the other. Chapters are mutually engaging, yet have independent themes to explores language and self, romantic love, exile and totalitarianism, the ethics of care, and critique of medicalization of identity. Through the introduction of women's lives and the introspection and interpretation accorded to them, this book delivers an unprecedented text of candor and courage. Writing Selves in Diaspora will have appeal for both academic and intellectually informed lay readers interested in gender, self, and diaspora."--Jacket.
Koreans Japan.
Koreans United States.
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author Ryang, Sonia
spellingShingle Ryang, Sonia
Writing selves in diaspora : ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States
New Asian anthropology
Koreans -- Japan.
Koreans -- United States.
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title Writing selves in diaspora : ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States
title_sub ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States
title_short Writing selves in diaspora
title_full Writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States Sonia Ryang
title_fullStr Writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States Sonia Ryang
title_full_unstemmed Writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States Sonia Ryang
title_auth Writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of Korean women in Japan and the United States
title_sort writing selves in diaspora ethnography of autobiographics of korean women in japan and the united states
series New Asian anthropology
series2 New Asian anthropology
publishDate 2008
publishDateSort 2008
physical liv, 191 p. ; 24 cm
isbn 9780739129012
0739129015
9780739129029
0739129023
callnumber-first D - World History
callnumber-subject DS - Asia
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topic Koreans -- Japan.
Koreans -- United States.
topic_facet Koreans -- Japan.
Koreans -- United States.
Koreans
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generalnotes General_Note:Amerikában és Japánban élő koreai nők önéletrajzai
"Linking autobiographic writings by Korean women in Japan and the United States and the author's ethnographic insights, Writing Selves in Diaspora presents an original, profound, and powerful intervention - both literary and anthropological - in out-understanding of life in diaspora, being female, and forming selves." "Each chapter offers unique and original discussion on the intersection between gender and diaspora on the one hand and the process of the self's formation on the other. Chapters are mutually engaging, yet have independent themes to explores language and self, romantic love, exile and totalitarianism, the ethics of care, and critique of medicalization of identity. Through the introduction of women's lives and the introspection and interpretation accorded to them, this book delivers an unprecedented text of candor and courage. Writing Selves in Diaspora will have appeal for both academic and intellectually informed lay readers interested in gender, self, and diaspora."--Jacket.
bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and index.