Korean Adoptees and Transnational Adoption

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Korean Adoptees and Transnational Adoption

Embodiment and Emotion

Regional / International studies Social and ethical issues Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Adoption and fostering Medicine and Nursing

Author: Jessica Walton

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Korean Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 653 Kb

ISBN: 9781351132299


This book investigates the experiences of South Koreans adopted into Western families and the complexity of what it means to "feel identity" beyond what is written in official adoption files.

Korean Adoptees and Transnational Adoption is based on ethnographic fieldwork in South Korea and interviews with adult Korean adoptees from the United States, Australia, Canada, Switzerland and Sweden. It seeks to probe beneath the surface of what is "known" and examines identity as an embodied process of making that which is "unknown" into something that can be meaningfully grasped and felt. Furthermore, drawing on the author’s own experiences as a transnational, transracial Korean adoptee, this book analyses the racial and cultural negotiations of "whiteness" and "Korean-ness" in the lives of adoptees and the blurriness which results in-between.

Highlighting the role of memory and the body in the formation of identities, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Korean Studies, Ethnicity Studies and Anthropology as well as Asian culture and society more generally.

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