Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Looking at Koreans’ Global Migration Path through the Lenses of Family History
Eun-Jeong Han
Part I: Homeland in Personal Experiences and Memories: Identity Negotiation and Cultural Adaption among Korean Diaspora
Chapter Two: Korean Diaspora in Sakhalin – “Your Homeland Does Not Need You but We Do”
Irina Balitskaya and Jae Hyung Park
Chapter Three: Negotiating the “Homeland”: An Analysis of Narrative Identities among First-Generation Koreans in Japan
Min Wha Han
Chapter Four: Families Beyond Borders: Discourse of Homeland, Diaspora, and (Up)Rooted-Identity
JongHwa Lee
Chapter Five: Homeland in the Kitchen: The Intersection of Food and Diasporic Identity
Jaehyeon Jeong
Chapter Six: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Discursive Burden of Establishing Individual and Family Identity
Sara Docan-Morgan
Chapter Seven: The 1.5th and 2nd Generations in Chile: Am I a Korean?
Wonjung Min
Part II: Homeland in Public Discourses: Media Use and News Coverage of Korean Diaspora
Chapter Eight: Identity Formation of the Korean Diaspora, Koryo-Saram, in Contemporary Kazakhstan: An Analysis Based upon Articles of Koryo-Ilbo
Jinhye Lee
Chapter Nine: “Trash to the Trash Cans, Koreans to the Korean Peninsula!”: Diehard Racism and the Rise of Hate Speech against Korean Residents in Japan
Soo-Hye Han
Chapter Ten: “I Am Korean American”: Constructing Diasporic Identifications on a Korean American Facebook Group and Pinterest Board
David C. Oh
Chapter Eleven: Online Community for Information, Support, and Transnational Activities: A Case of MissyUSA among Female Korean Im/migrants in the United States
EunKyung Lee
Chapter Twelve: Context Matters: The Effect of Homeland Media Use on the Generation of Social Capital among Korean Communities in the U.S.
Sohyun Choi and Claire Shinhea Lee
Chapter Thirteen: Coreano Vlogs: Diasporic Media and the Politics of Asian Representation in Latin America
Benjamin M. Han