Second-generation Korean Americans : the struggle for full inclusion / Dae Young Kim.
Material type: TextSeries: New Americans (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)Publication details: El Paso : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 221 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781593327194
- 1593327196
- 1593325991
- 9781593325992
- 973/.04957 23
- E184.K6 K425 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Kim argues that educational and occupational success for groups in the racial middle such as Korean and Asian Americans does not necessarily translate into further integration in other sectors of American society. Educational and professional accomplishments, while accelerating integration and acceptance, can be accompanied by exclusion in other sectors of society. Thus, Korean and Asian Americans may experience rapid intergenerational upward mobility and integration, but still be subject racialization and exclusion. This challenges the assimilation paradigm that immigrants and their children.
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction -- ch. Two "Harvard, Harvard, Harvard!": The Pursuit of Elite High Schools and Colleges -- ch. Three "Not a Deli. That's Too Hard.": From Korean Immigrant Small Businesses to Professional Occupations -- ch. Four "They Know Only Three Careers-Medicine, Law, and Engineering.": Second-Generation Job Search and Work Experience -- ch. Five "You Drive Anywhere West of Pennsylvania ... and People Stare.": Racial Othering and Its Impact on Second-Generation Identities -- ch. Six "He Just Avoids Korean Americans Like the Plague.": Second-Generation Responses to Racialization -- ch. Seven "Politicians, It's All Talk and No Action.": The Struggle for Political Integration -- ch. Eight Conclusion: The Making of Ethnic and Panethnic Identities.
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