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Index
Foreword Edward J. W. Park Acknowledgments Introducing Koreatowns PART I: KOREATOWNS AS ECONOMIC FORMATIONS
1 The Emergence of a Transborder Koreatown in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region Minjeong Kim 2 Learning to Labor, Laboring to Learn: Divergent Pathways among South Korean Educational Migrants in Los Angeles’ Koreatown Carolyn Areum Choi 3 Transnational Entrepreneurship in Manhattan’s Koreatown Jinwon Kim
PART II: POLITICS OF KOREATOWNS
4 The Split Enclave: Transnationalism and Co-ethnic Conflict in Beijing’s Koreatown Sharon J. Yoon 5 Another Koreatown: Korean Military Brides and Their Forgotten Communities Yuri W. Doolan 6 Being Seen and Not Heard: Impact of Redistricting on Koreatown Soo Mee Kim
PART III: KOREATOWNS AND CULTURE
7 The Emergence of Koreatown in Singapore and a Global Community of K-culture Fans Hyo Kyung Woo 8 The Reterritorialization of Mexico City’s Koreatown, “Little Seoul,” through the Overseas Popularity of Hallyu Cassandra Gutierrez 9 Reframing the “Riots”: Locating Koreatown in Contemporary Korean American Retellings of the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising Stephen Cho Suh
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