The Korean Americans

Author:   Won Moo Hurh
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780313297410


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 June 1998
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Korean Americans


Overview

Korean Americans are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States. Although they share many similar cultural characteristics with other Asian Americans, the Korean Americans are unique in terms of their strong ethnic attachment, extensive participation in Christian churches, heavy involvement in self-employed small businesses, wide geographic dispersion in settlement, and the emergence of the 1.5 generation phenomenon. This book answers the following questions for the student or interested reader: • Who are the Korean people? • Why did they come to the United States? • How did they adapt to their new country? • How are they received by the majority of Americans? • What are their accomplishments, problems, and contributions to American society? Other special features include: • An extensive coverage on the ethnic background (history, language, religion, customs, and other cultural heritage) of Korean Americans. • Current statistical data on Korean immigration to the United States. • A comprehensive analysis of socioeconomic characteristics of Korean Americans as compared with those of other minority groups. • A succinct analysis of the unique characteristics of Korean Americans. • Effective use of personal narratives. In 1970 there were about 70,000 Korean Americans—the number grew tenfold to about 790,000 in 1990. The Korean American population is now estimated at well over a million, and demographic projections indicate that the number will reach about three million by the year 2030. Korean Americans are thus among the new groups of Americans to become another integral part of the American history of cultural pluralism and ethnic diversity. Examined are the most significant areas of Korean American's adaptation—economic adjustment, sociocultural adaptation, family life, ethnic associations, intergroup relations, and psychological adjustment. In each area of adaptation, positive attainment as well as the problems of adjustment are analyzed in light of current theories and empirical research. The book concludes with a discussion of the unique characteristics of Korean Americans and their impact on society.

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Author:   Won Moo Hurh
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9780313297410


ISBN 10:   031329741
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 June 1998
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Series Foreword Background Korean Ethnic Roots: The Land, History, People, and Culture Coming to America Korean Immigration to the United States: A Historical Overview Adjustment and Adaptation Economic Adjustment Cultural and Social Adjustment Family Life Korean Ethnic Associations Intergroup Relations Psychological Adjustment Conclusion Unique Characteristics of Korean Americans and Their Impact on American Society Appendix: Notable Korean Americans References For Further Reading Index

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?Students, teachers, councelors, and general readers can learn a lot from this useful resource book. I highly recommend The Korean Americans as a solid and informative introductioin to a population that is both newly emerging and historically rooted in the United States.?-Journal of American Ethnic History


Students, teachers, councelors, and general readers can learn a lot from this useful resource book. I highly recommend The Korean Americans as a solid and informative introductioin to a population that is both newly emerging and historically rooted in the United States. -Journal of American Ethnic History This title for high school, college, and adult readers introduces one of the fastest-growing immigrant groups in the United States today. -Multicultural Review Hurh's book successfully summarizes important historical, socioeconomic, and cultural information about Korean Americans in an authoritative manner and in an easy-to-read style. Thus it is a valuable and needed addition to current Korean American studies. -ARBA ?This title for high school, college, and adult readers introduces one of the fastest-growing immigrant groups in the United States today.?-Multicultural Review ?Hurh's book successfully summarizes important historical, socioeconomic, and cultural information about Korean Americans in an authoritative manner and in an easy-to-read style. Thus it is a valuable and needed addition to current Korean American studies.?-ARBA ?Students, teachers, councelors, and general readers can learn a lot from this useful resource book. I highly recommend The Korean Americans as a solid and informative introductioin to a population that is both newly emerging and historically rooted in the United States.?-Journal of American Ethnic History


Author Information

WON MOO HURH, born in Korea, is Professor of Sociology at Western Illinois University. His specialization includes race and ethnic relations, social psychology, and comparative sociology. His recent publications include Korean Immigrants in America (1984) and Personality in Culture and Society (1997). Currently he serves on the Advisory Board for the National Research Center on Asian American Mental Health.

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