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21. A Faith Of Our Own: Second-Generation Spirituality in Korean American Churches by Sharon Kim | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2010-04-15)
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An Insightful Look
Refreshing and challenging |
22. Doing What Had To Be Done (Asian American History & Cultu) by Soo-Young Chin | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1999-07-15)
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2 stars out of 5 |
23. Dynamics of Ethnic Identity: Three Asian American Communities in Philadelphia (Studies in Asian Americans) by Jae-Hyup Lee | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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24. Korean-American Chronicles: As Recounted by Korean High School Leaders (B&W) | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2010-09-01)
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25. Legacies of Struggle: Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics by Angie Chung | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2007-03-27)
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26. Their War for Korea: American, Asian, and European Combatants and Civilians, 1945-1953 by Allan R. Millett | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-06-28)
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All Must Have Prizes
A Making of a New Perspective on the Korean War Millett's groundbreaking effort brings this persepective into sharp focus.He calls the Korean war a "total" war (quoting Korean vets) and his first 14 thumbnail-sketch chapters bear out this interpretation.In terms of concentrated destruction in both time and space, Korea was as brutal a war as they come.Not much "limited" about it. The book itself is divided into three sections, entitled "the Koreans", "the Allies", and "the Americans".Chronologically, it defines the conflict as beginning shortly after Liberation, 15 August 1945 and it finishes with a chapter on the man who first signed the Armistice documents for the United Nations Command.Millett's emphasis on oral history combined with impressive documentary research makes this book required reading to understand the war beyond the limits of operations, strategy, or diplomatic policies.The human face of war is poignantly and sympathetically presented.There are heros, cowards, soldiers, civilians, men, and women in this great drama of conflict, ideology, and destiny. Their War for Korea promises to be the first of three volumes that will redefine the western view of the Korean War. ... Read more |
27. Korean-Americans: Past, Present, and Future by Ilpyong J. Kim | |
Perfect Paperback: 299
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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Essentials on Korean Americans |
28. Home Was The Land Of Morning Calm: A Saga Of A Korean-american Family by K Connie Kang | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2003-01-31)
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So-so mix of history and memoir
a wonderful book!
inspiring and insightful
A very well written journey
dry |
29. Singing The Lord's Song In A New Land: Korean American Practices Of Faith by SU YON PAK | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2005-04-19)
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30. Korean Americans in Chicago(IL) (Images of America) by Kyu Young Park | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2003-09-21)
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31. I Am Korean American (Our American Family) by Robert Kim, Ruth Turk | |
Library Binding: 24
Pages
(1998-08)
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32. Learning to Think Korean: A Guide to Living and Working in Korea (The Interact Series) by L. Robert Kohls | |
Paperback: 269
Pages
(2001-08-01)
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Korean Cohesion
Easy to read, informative text
A Superb Guide to How to be Effective in Korea |
33. A Ricepaper Airplane: A Novel (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American by Gary Pak | |
Paperback: 266
Pages
(1998-05)
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34. Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City by Professor Claire Jean Kim | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-02-08)
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This is a ground breaking book
Good view of how Korean-Americans see themselves and others |
35. Once They Hear My Name: Korean Adoptees and Their Journeys Toward Identity by Ellen Lee, Marilyn Lammert, Mary Anne Hess | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A testament to the more than 100,000 Korean adoptees who have come to the United States since the 1950s, this collection of oral histories features the stories of nine Korean Americans who were adopted as children and the struggles they’ve shared as foreigners in their native lands. From their early confrontations with racism and xenophobia to their later-in-life trips back to Korea to find their roots (with mixed results), these narratives illustrate the wide variety of ways in which all adoptive parents and adoptees—not just those from Korea—must struggle with issues of identity, alienation, and family. Customer Reviews (6)
We Are Not Alone
Book
Highly recommended (by a psychotherapist)
Highly recommended!
Heartwarming and Informative |
36. Surfacing Sadness: A Centennial of Korean-American Literature 1903-2003 | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description An anthology of poems, essays and short stories by thirty-seven Korean-American writers, Surfacing Sadness is the first serious effort to bring together the Korean-American literary experiences to join mainstream American literature. The book primarily contains translations of Korean-American literary works, although some poems and short stories were originally published in English. In the book, readers will find the Korean-American literary voice that has many nuances--sorrow, nostalgia, pathos, anger, frustration, and, of course, hope and desire. Writers whose works are included in this anthology cannot distance themselves from their mother tongue or the culture that has shaped their craft. Despite the fact that language barrier has by and large hampered the majority of Korean-American immigrant authors to write their works in English--therefore, making it difficult for them to enter the mainstream American literary scene--their literary voices deserve to be heard, and their art deserves to be recognized. All that does not glitter may be gold. |
37. The Korean Americans (Major American Immigration) by Tamara Orr | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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38. God's New Whiz Kids?: Korean American Evangelicals on Campus by Rebecca Kim | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2006-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "This pioneer study on the emergence of Korean American and Asian American Evangelicals on college campuses makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the complex processes of ethnic formation, identity work, and religions participation. . . .A must-read for students of immigration and religion and an indispensable sourcebook for ministers, pastors, and other church leaders who wrestle with questions of diversity and ministry among immigrants and their offspring at the turn of the twenty-first century." In the past twenty years, many traditionally white campus religious groups have become Asian American. Today there are more than fifty evangelical Christian groups at UC Berkeley and UCLA alone, and 80% of their members are Asian American. At Harvard, Asian Americans constitute 70% of the Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship, while at Yale, Campus Crusade for Christ is now 90% Asian. Stanford's Intervarsity Christian Fellowship has become almost entirely Asian. There has been little research, or even acknowledgment, of this striking development. God's New Whiz Kids? focuses on second-generation Korean Americans, who make up the majority of Asian American evangelicals, and explores the factors that lead college-bound Korean American evangelicals—from integrated, mixed race neighborhoods—to create racially segregated religious communities on campus. Kim illuminates an emergent "made in the U.S.A." ethnicity to help explain this trend, and to shed light on a group that may be changing the face of American evangelicalism. |
39. Finding My Hat (First Person Fiction) by John Son | |
Mass Market Paperback: 185
Pages
(2004-04-01)
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A first generation Korean-American family in the 1970s and 80s
Awesome book
The Korean Experience.
A wonderful story. We follow Jin-Han's memories from the time he lost his hat to when he lost his mother. These two points of reference are tied together for Jin-Han, connected forever in his heart. But there are some wonderful stories that lie between them. We can enjoy hearing about class photograph day when Jin-Han was in kindergarten, his first kiss, what it was like to become a big brother, and the many other times he shared with his family and friends. Author John Son has created a collection of stories that will make you smile. It will also make you stop and think about the life of immigrants and the many hardships they have to face. There are so many things that need to be learned and understood. Jin-Han and his family undoubtedly must have felt isolated at times, like a small island in the vast sea of American life. We also see how the second generation can become separated from the first. Jin-Han wants to be as American as his friends are, while his parents still hold on to the Korean ways. As we watch Jin-Han grow up, we can see the divide between the parents and the boy widen; it is both interesting and sad to watch. John Son involves us in the life of his Korean family and proves he can tell a wonderful story. --- Reviewed by Marya Jansen-Gruber (mjansengruber@mindspring.com)
Starred Review, Publisher's Weekly |
40. Fragrance Of Poetry: Korean-American Literature | |
Paperback: 108
Pages
(2005-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book aims to serve as a rainbow bridging the Koreans to the Americans, the first-generation Koreans to the second and the third-generation Koreans, and the Koreans in Korea to the Koreans in America. The poems in the book can be pearls in the mud or fragrant flowers in the wilderness. Fragrance of Poetry, the heart of Korean-American literature, is a metaphor that maps the terrain of humanity. |
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