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Legacies of Struggle Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics

Legacies of Struggle Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics
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  • ISBN-13: 9780804756587
  • ISBN: 0804756589
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

AUTHOR

Chung, Angie Y.

SUMMARY

"Unique and illuminating, this is the first book to examine the political and social service organizations in a multiethnic enclave. It will become a model for future studies of multiethnic enclaves in the post-1965 era, and makes a significant contribution not only to Asian American studies, but also to studies of immigration, ethnic and race relations, and social service organizations." Pyong Gap Min, Queens College CUNY, author of Caught in the Middle: Korean Merchants in America's Multiethnic Cities "Perceptively attentive to institutional context, collective identities, and individual experiences, Angie Chung shows how "bridging" ethnic organizations carve out a distinctive political space. In illustrating the form and role of two such organizations, she provides an innovative rethinking of how ethnic political solidarity is rearticulated and sustained in the face of the Korean American community's increasing generational differences, class disparities, and residential dispersal." Michael Omi, University of California, BerkeleyChung, Angie Y. is the author of 'Legacies of Struggle Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics', published 2007 under ISBN 9780804756587 and ISBN 0804756589.

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