Bibliography of English-Language Social Science Literature on Korean Americans

Second Edition

Compiled by Thomas Chung and Pyong Gap Min*

*The Research Center for Korean Community would like to acknowledge that Eileen Liang—a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York—spent many hours researching and compiling literature on Korean Americans during the 2016 spring semester.

Revision of Research Report #1 The Research Center for Korean Community at Queens College August 2016

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Table of Contents

I. Books and Edited Anthologies 3

II. Journal Articles and Book Chapters 15 1. History 15 2. Immigration and Settlement Patterns 17 3. Socioeconomic Attainments and Assimilation 20 4. Business and Business-related Inter-Group Conflicts 25 5. Gender, Women, Family, the Elderly, and Social Services 36 6. Ethnicity and Transnationalism 54 7. Adoptees, War Brides, and Other Marginalized Korean Americans 64 8. Korean Community, Ethnic Organizations, and Political Development 73 9. Religious Practices and Religious Organizations 77 10. Children, Education, and Psychology 84 11. Health 99 12. Koreans in General 106

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I. Books and Edited Anthologies

Abelmann, Nancy. 2009. The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Abelmann, Nancy, and John Lie. 1995. Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and Los Angeles Riots. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Aguilar-San Juan, Karen (ed.). 1994. The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s. Boston: South End Press. Alumkal, Antony. 2003. Asian American Evangelical Churches: Race, Ethnicity, and Assimilation in the Second Generation. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC. Amerasia Journal. 2012. Los Angeles Since 1992: Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Uprisings: A Special Issue (38): 1. Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press. Baldassare, Mark (ed.). 1994. The Los Angeles Riots: Lessons for the Urban Future. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Bergsten, Fred, and Inbom Choi. 2003. The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Bergquist, Kathleen Ja Sook, M. Elizabeth Vonk, Dong Soo Kim, and Marvin D. Feit (eds.). 2007. International Korean : A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice. London: Routledge. Bonacich, Edna, and Ivan Light. 1988. Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965- 1982. Berkeley: University of California Press. Brian, Kristi. 2012. Reframing Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptees, White Parents, and the Politics of Kinship. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Centennial Committee of Korean Immigration to the United States. 2003. The Independence Movement and Its Outgrowth by Korean Americans. Los Angeles: Centennial Committee of Korean Immigration to the United States. Cha, Marn J. 2010. Koreans in Central California, 1903-1957. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chan, Sucheng. 1991. Asian Americans: An Interpretive History. Boston: Twayne Publishers. Chang, Edward, and Jeannette Diaz-Veizades. 1999. Ethnic Peace in the American City: Building Community in Los Angeles and Beyond. New York: New York University Press.

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Chang, Edward, and Russell C. Leong (eds.). 1994. Los Angeles-Struggles toward Multiethnic Community: Asian American, African American, & Latino Perspectives. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Chang, Edward T., and Woo Sung Han. 2015. Korean American Pioneer Aviators. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Cheah, Joseph, and Grace Ji-Sun Kim. 2014. Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Style”: A Racial, Sexual, and Cultural Critique. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Pivot. e-book. Chen, Carolyn, and Russell Jeung (eds.). 2012. Sustaining Faith Traditions: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation. New York: New York University Press. Chin, Soo-Young. 1999. Doing What Had to Be Done: The Life Narrative of Dora Yum Kim. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Cho, Grace M. 2008. Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Cho, Myung Ji, Jung Ha Kim, Unzu Lee, and Su Yon Park. 2005. Singing the Lord’s Song in a New Land: Korean American Practice of Faith. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox. Ch’oe, Yong-ho (ed.). 2007. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Ch’oe, Yon-Hong, Haeng Ja Kim, and Yearn Hong Choi (eds.). 2003. Surfacing Sadness: A Centennial of Korean-American Literature, 1903-2003. Paramus, NJ: Homa & Sekey Books. Choi, Anne Soon. 2007. Korean Americans. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. Choy, Bong-Youn. 1979. Koreans in America. Chicago: Nelson Hall. Choy, Catherine Ceniza. 2013. Global Families: A History of Asian in America. New York: New York University Press. Chun, Hyuk, Kwang Chung Kim, and Shin Kim (eds.). The Koreans in the Windy City. New Haven, CT: East Rock Institute. Chung, Angie Y. 2007. Legacies of Struggle: Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. _____. 2016. Saving Face: The Emotional Costs of the Asian Immigrant Family Myth. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Danico, Mary Yu. 2004. The 1.5 Generation: Becoming Korean American in Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

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Dhingra, Pawan. 2007. Managing Multicultural Lives: Asian American Professionals and the Challenge of Multiple Identities. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Ecklund, Elaine Howard. 2006. Korean American Evangelicals: New Models for Civic Life. New York: Oxford University Press. Gold, Steven J. 2010. The Store in the Hood: A Century of Ethnic Business and Conflict. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Gooding-Williams, Robert (ed.). 1993. Reading Rodney King/Reading Urban Uprising. New York: Routledge. Hahn, Cora. 1978. A Case Study, How Twenty-One Koreans Perceive America (World Education Monograph Series, 4). Storrs, CT: World Education Project, University of Connecticut. Han, Woo Sung. 2011. Unsung Hero: The Col. Young O. Kim Story. Riverside, CA: The Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies. Harvey, Y. S., and S. H. Chung. 1980. The Koreans. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Hazen, Don. 1993. Inside the Los Angeles Riots: What Really Happened and Why It Will Happen Again. New York: Institute for Alternative Journalism. Hertic, Young Lee. 2001. Cultural Tug of War: The Korean Immigrant Family and Church in Transition. Nashville: Abington. Hong, Christine J. 2015. Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Hübinette, Tobias. 2006. Comforting an Orphaned Nation: Representations of International Adoption and Adopted Koreans in Korean Popular Culture. Seoul, Korea: Jimoondang. Reprinted as The Korean Adoption Issue Between Modernity and Coloniality: Transnational Adoption and Overseas Adoptees in Korean Popular Culture. 2009. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic. Hurh, Won Moo. 1977. Comparative Study of Korean Immigrants in the United States: A Typological Approach. San Francisco: R & R Research Associates. _____. 1998. The Korean Americans. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Hurh, Won Moo, and Kwang Chung Kim. 1984. Korean Immigrants in America: A Structural Analysis of Ethnic Confinement and Adhesive Adaptation. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Hurh, Won Moo, Kwang Chung Kim, and Hei Chu Kim. 1979. Assimilation Patterns of Immigrants in the United States: A Case Study of Korean Immigrants in the Chicago- Area. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America. Hyun, Peter. 1995. In the New World: The Making of a Korean American. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

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Jeung, Russell. 2004. Faithful Generations: Race and New Asian American Churches. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Jo, Ji-Yeon Oh. (forthcoming). Homing Diaspora Koreans: Transborder Belongings and the (Re)Making of Korean Peoplehood. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai’i Press. Jo, Moon H. 1999. Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Joo, Rachael Miyung. 2012. Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea. Durham, NC and London, UK: Duke University Press. Joyce, Patrick D. 2003. No Fire Next Time: Black-Korean Conflicts and the Future of America’s Cities. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Kang, K. Connie. 1995. Home Was the Land of Morning Calm: A Saga of a Korean American Family. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. Kang, Miliann. 2010. The Managed Hand: Race, Gender and the Body in Beauty Service Work. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kibria, Nazli. 2002. Becoming Asian Americans: Second Generation Chinese and Korean American Identities. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Kim, Ai Ra. 1996. Women Struggling for a New Life: The Role of Religion in the Cultural Passage from Korea to America. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Kim, Ann Y. 2014. Ethnic Socialization and Ethnic Identity in Korean American Adolescents and Young Adults: The Relative Roles of Parents and Friends. Santa Barbara, CA: University of California, Santa Barbara. Kim, Bok-Lim. 1978. The Asian Americans: Changing Patterns, Changing Needs. Montclair, NJ: The Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America. Kim, Byong-Suh, and Sang Hyun Lee (eds.). 1980. The Korean Immigrants in America. Montclair, NJ: The Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America. Kim, Christian. 2004. Korean-American Experience in the United States: Initial Thoughts. Newark, DE: The Hermit Kingdom Press. Kim, Claire Jean. 2000. Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Kim, Dae Young. 2013. Second-Generation Korean Americans: The Struggle for Full Inclusion. El Paso: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC. Kim, Elaine H., and Eui-Young Yu. 1996. East to America: Korean American Life Stories. New York: The New Press.

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Kim, Eleana. 2010. Adopted Territories: Transnational Korean Adoptees Remapping Kinship and Rewriting Citizenship. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Kim, Elizabeth. 2000. Ten Thousand Sorrows: The Extraordinary Journey of a Korean War Orphan. New York: Doubleday. Kim, Heerak Christian. 2008. Korean-American Youth Identity and 9/11: An Examination of Korean-American Ethnic Identity in Post-9/11 America. Newark, DE: The Hermit Kingdom Press. Kim, Hosu. 2017. Birth Mothers and Transnational Adoption Practice in South Korea. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US. Kim, Hugo. 2003. Korean Americans and Inter-Korean Relations. East-West Research Institute. Kim, Hyojung (ed.). 2005. Korean Americans Identities: A Look Forward. Seattle: The Seattle- Washington State Korean American Association. Kim, Hyung-Chan. 1971. Korean Diaspora. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press. _____. 1974. The Koreans in America, 1882-1974: A Chronology and Fact Book. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publication, Inc. _____ (ed.). 1977. East across the Pacific: Historical and Sociological Studies of Korean Immigration and Assimilation. Santa Barbara: ABC Clio Press. Kim, Hyung-Chan, and Eun Ho Lee (eds.). 2009. Koreans in America: Dreams and Realities. Seoul, Korea: Institute of Korean Studies. Kim, Illsoo. 1981. New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Kim, Ilpyong (ed.). 2004. Korean Americans: Past, Present, and Future. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International. Kim, Jodi. 2010. Ends of Empire: Asian American Critique and the Cold War. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Kim, Jung Ha. 1997. Bridge-makers and Cross-bearers: Korean-American Women and the Church. Atlanta: Scholars Press. Kim, Katherine Yungmee. 2011. Los Angeles’s Koreatown (Images of America Series). Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing. Kim, Kenneth, Kapson Lee, and Tai-Yul Kim. 1981. Korean-Americans in Los Angeles: Their Concerns and Language Maintenance. Los Angeles: National Center for Bilingual Research. Kim, Kwang Chung (ed.). 1999. Koreans in the Hood: Conflict with African Americans. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Kim, Nadia. 2008. Imperial Citizens: Koreans and Race from Seoul to LA. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Kim, Rebecca Y. 2006. God’s New Whiz Kids? Korean American Evangelicals on Campus. New York: New York University Press. Kim, Rebecca Y. 2015. The Spirit Moves West: Korean Missionaries in America. New York: Oxford University Press. Kim, Sharon. 2010. A Faith of Our Own: Second-Generation Spirituality in Korean American Churches. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Kim, Simon C., and Francis Daeshin Kim (eds.). 2016. Embracing Our Inheritance: Jubilee Reflections on Korean American Catholics (1966-2016). Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications. Kim, Won Yong. 1971. Koreans in America. Seoul, Korea: Po Chin Chai. Kim, Youna. 2011. Transnational Migration, Media and Identity of Asian Women: Diasporic Daughters. London and New York: Routledge. Korean American Historical Society. 2015. Han in the Upper Left: A Brief History of Korean Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle, WA: Chin Music Press Inc. Ku, Robert Ji-Song, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur. 2013. Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. New York: New York University Press. Kwak, Tae-Hwan, and Seong Hyong Lee (eds.). 1990. The Korean-American Community: Present and Future. Masan, Korea: Kyung Nam University Press. Kwon, Brenda L. 1999. Beyond Ke’eamoku Street: Koreans, Nationalism, and Local Culture in Hawaii. New York: Garland Publishing. Kwon, Ho-Youn (ed.). 1994. Korean Americans: Conflict and Harmony. Chicago: North Park College and Theological Seminary. Kwon, Ho-Youn, Kwang Chung Kim, and Stephen R. Warner (eds.). 2001. Korean Americans and Their Religions: Pilgrims and Missionaries from a Different Shore. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Kwon, Ho-Youn, and Shin Kim (eds.). 1993. The Emerging Generation of Korean Americans. Seoul, Korea: Kyung Hee University Press. Kwon, Okyun. 2003. Buddhist and Protestant Korean Immigrants: Religious Beliefs and Socioeconomic Aspects of Life. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC. Kwon, Victoria Hyonchu. 1997. Entrepreneurship and Religion: Korean Immigrants in Houston, Texas. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.

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Lee, Ellen. 1995. The Planted Seed: History of the English Language Ministry of the Korean Methodist Church and Institute. New York: Korean Methodist Church and Institute. Lee, Ellen, Marilyn Lammert, and Mary Anne Hess. 2008. Once They Hear My Name: Korean Adoptees and Their Journeys Toward Identity. Silver Spring, MD: Tamarisk Books. Lee, Euna, and Lisa Dickey. 2010. The World is Bigger Now: An American Journalist’s Release from Captivity in North Korea. New York: Broadway Books. Lee, Hwain Chang. 1994. Confucius, Christ, and Co-Partnership: Competing Liturgies for the Soul of Korean American Women. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. _____. 2000. The Korean American YWCA and the Church: Dialogue Face-to-Face, Partnership Hand-in-Hand. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Lee, In Sook (ed.). 1985. Korean-American Women: Toward Self-Realization. Mansfield, OH: Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America. Lee, Jae-Hyup. 1998. Dynamics of Ethnic Identity: Three Asian American Communities in Philadelphia. New York: Garland Publishing. Lee, Jennifer. 2002. Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews, and Koreans in Urban America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Lee, Jennifer, and Min Zhou (eds.). 2004. Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity. New York: Routledge. Lee, Jonathan H. X., and Kathleen Nadeau (eds.). 2014. Asian American Identities and Practices: Folkloric Expressions in Everyday Life. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Lee, Mary Paik. 1990. Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America, edited by Sucheng Chan. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Lee, Sang Hyun, and John V. Moore (eds.). 1993. Korean American Ministry. Louisville, KY: Presbyterian Church. Lee, Seung Hyong, and Tae-Hwan Kwak (eds.). 1988. Koreans in North America. Seoul, Korea: Kyungnam University Press. Lee, Stacey. 1996. Unraveling the “Model Minority” Stereotype: Listening to Asian American Youth. New York: Teachers College Press. Lee, Yoon Mo. 1993. Inter-Organizational Context of the Korean Community for the Participation of the Emerging Generation of Korean-Americans. Seoul: Kyung Hee University Press. Lew, Jamie. 2006. Asian Americans in Class: Charting the Achievement Gap among Korean American Youth. New York: Teachers College Press.

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Lewis, Cherie S. 1994. Koreans and Jews. New York: Institute of Race Relations, American Jewish Congress. Light, Ivan, and Edna Bonacich. 1988. Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles 1965- 1982. Berkeley: University of California Press. Mangiafico, Luciano. 1988. Contemporary American Immigrants: Patterns of Filipino, Korean, Chinese Settlement in the United States. New York: Praeger. Melendy, H. Brett. 1977. Asians in America: Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians. Boston: G.K.Hall. Min, Pyong Gap. 1988. Ethnic Business Enterprises: Korean Small Business in Atlanta. New York: Center for Migration Studies. _____ (ed.). 1995. Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication. _____. 1996. Caught in the Middle: Korean Communities in New York and Los Angeles. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. _____. 1998. Changes and Conflicts: Korean Immigrant Families in New York. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. _____ (ed.). 2002. The Second Generation: Ethnic Identity among Asian Americans. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. _____ (ed.). 2006. Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues, Second Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. _____. 2008. Ethnic Solidarity for Economic Survival: Korean Greengrocers in New York City. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. _____. 2010. Preserving Ethnicity through Religion in America: Korean Protestants and Indian Hindus across Generations. New York: New York University Press. _____. (ed.). 2013. Koreans in North America: Their Twenty-First Century Experiences. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Min, Pyong Gap, Thomas Chung and Young Oak Kim (eds.). 2014. Korean Americans Who Have Empowered the Korean-American Community. Seoul, Korea: Bookorea Publishing Company. Min, Pyong Gap, and Thomas Chung (eds.). 2014. Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States: Personal Narratives on Ethnic and Racial Identities. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Min, Pyong Gap, and Jung Ha Kim (eds.). 2002. Religions in Asian America: Building Faith Communities. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

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Min, Pyong Gap, and Rose Kim (eds.). 1999. Struggle for Ethnic Identity: Narratives by Asian American Professionals. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Min, Pyong Gap, and Samuel Noh (eds.). 2014. Second-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States and Canada. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Moon, Katharine H.S. 1997. Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations. New York: Columbia University Press. Nelson, Kim Park. 2016. Invisible Asians: Korean American Adoptees, Asian American Experiences, and Racial Exceptionalism. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Oak, Susan, and Virginia Martin. 2004. American/Korean Contrasts: Patterns and Expectations in the U.S. and Korea. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corporation. Oh, Arissa. 2015. To Save the Children of Korea. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Oh, David C. 2015. Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Oh, Joong-Hwan. 2016. Immigration and Social Capital in the Age of Social Media: American Social Institutions and a Korean-American Women’s Online Community. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Palmer, John D. 2010. The Dance of Identities: Korean Adoptees and Their Journey toward Empowerment. Honolulu: The University of Hawaii Press. Park, Albert L., and David K. Yoo (eds.). 2014. Encountering Modernity: Christianity in East Asia and Asian America. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Park, Jung-Sun. 2007. Chicago Korean Americans: Identity and Politics in a Transnational Community. London: Routledge. Pang, Keum-Young Chung. 1991. Korean Elderly Women in America: Everyday Life, Health, and Illness. New York: AMS Press. _____. 2000. Virtuous Transcendence: Holistic Self-Cultivation and Self-Healing in Elderly Korean Immigrants. New York: Haworth Press. Park, Kyeyoung. 1997. The Korean American Dream: Immigrants and Small Business in New York City. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Park, Lisa Sun-Hee. 2005. Consuming Citizenship: Children of Asian Immigrant Entrepreneurs. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Park, Myung-Seok. 1979. Communication Styles in Two Different Cultures: Korean and American. Seoul, Korea: Han Shin Publishing. Pate, SooJin. 2014. From Orphan to Adoptee: U.S. Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

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Patterson, Wayne. 1988. The Korean Frontier in America: Immigration to Hawaii, 1896-1910. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. _____. 1992. Koreans in America. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company. _____. 2000. The Ilse: First Generation Korean Immigrants in Hawaii, 1903-1973. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Patterson, Wayne, and Hyung-Chan Kim (eds.). 1977. The Koreans in America. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications. Prebin, Elise. 2013. Meeting Once More: The Korean Side of Transnational Adoption. New York: New York University Press. Robinson, Kay. 2002. A Single Square Picture: A Korean Adoptee’s Search for Her Roots. New York: Berkeley Books. Ryang, Sonia. 2015. Eating Korean in America: Gastronomic Ethnography of Authenticity. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. Shim, Eunsup. 2002. The Korean American Journey. Canaan Printing Co. Shim, Steve. 1977. Korean Immigrant Churches Today in Southern California. San Francisco: R and E Research Associates. Silverman, Robert Mark. 2000. Doing Business in Minority Markets: Black and Korean Entrepreneurs in Chicago’s Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry. New York: Garland. Song, Min Hyoung. 2005. Strange Future: Pessimism and the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Song, Young In. 1987. Silent Victims: Battered Women in Korean Immigrant Families. San Francisco: Oxford University Press. _____. 1996. Battered Women in Korean Immigrant Families: The Silent Scream. New York: Garland Publications. Song, Young In, and Ailee Moon Lee (eds.). 1997. Korean American Women Living in Two Cultures. Los Angeles: Keimyung-Baylo University Press. _____. 1998. Korean American Women: From Tradition to Modern Feminism. Westport, CT: Praeger. Southerton, Donald. 2005. Intrepid Americans: Bold Koreans-Early Korean Trade, Concessions, and Entrepreneurship. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse. Suh, Sharon. 2004. Being Buddhist in a Christian World: Gender and Community in a Korean American Temple. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Sunoo, Harold Hakwon. 2004. Search for Freedom: A Story of a Korean-American. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris LLC.

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Sunoo, Harold Hakwon, and Dong Soo Kim (eds.). 1978. Korean Women in a Struggle for Humanization. Memphis, TN: The Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America. Sunoo, Sonia Shin. 1982. Korea Kaleidoscope: Oral Histories Vol.1. Early Korean Pioneers in USA, 1903-1905. Davis, CA: Korean Oral History Project. Takaki, Ronald. 1989. Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Tuan, Mia, and Jiannbin Lee Shiao. 2011. Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race: Korean Adoptees in America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Um, Shin Ja. 1996. Korean Immigrant Women in the Dallas-Area Apparel Industry. New York: University Press of America. Valk, Margaret A. 1957. Korean-American Children in American Adoptive Homes. New York: Child Welfare League of America. Wilkinson, Sook, and Nancy Fox (eds.). 2002. After the Morning Calm: Reflections of Korean Adoptees. Bloomfield Hills, MI: Sunrise Ventures Won, Francis (ed.). 2009. Korean Youth Transitions: Korean Youth Bearing the Future of Korean Community in the United States. Newark, DE: The Hermit Kingdom Press. Yoo, David K. 2010. Contentious Spirits: Religion in Korean American History, 1903-1945. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Yoo, David K., and Hyung-ju Ahn. 2004. Faithful Witness: A Centennial History of the Los Angeles Korean United Methodist Church, 1904-2004. Seoul: Doosan. Yoo, David K., and Ruth H. Chung (eds.). 2008. Spiritual Practices: Mapping Korean American Religions. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. Yoo, David K., and Ruth H. Chung (eds.). 2008. Religion and Spirituality in Korean America. Urbana and Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press. Yoo, Grace J. (ed.). 2012. Koreans in America: History, Identity, and Community. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing. Yoo, Grace. J., and Barbara W. Kim. 2014. Caring Across Generations: The Linked Lives of Korean American Families. New York: New York University Press. Yoo, Jay Kun. 1979. The Koreans in Seattle. Elkins Park, PA: Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation. Yoo, Jin Kyung. 1998. Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Network and Ethnic Resources. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.

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Yoon, In-Jin. 1997. On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Young, Jacob Yongseok. 2012. Korean, Asian, or American?: The Identity, Ethnicity, and Autobiography of Second-Generation Korean American Christians. Lanham, MD: UPA. Young, James V. 2003. Eye on Korea: An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series). College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press. Yu, Diana. 1991. Winds of Change: Korean Women in America. Silver Spring, MD: Women’s Institute Press. Yu, Eui-Young. 1987. Juvenile Delinquency in the Korean Community of Los Angeles. Los Angeles: The Korea Times, Los Angeles. _____ (ed.). 1994. Black-Korean Encounter: Toward Understanding and Alliance. Los Angeles: Institute for Asian American and Pacific Asian Studies, California State University. _____ (ed.). 2002. 100 Year History of Korean Immigration to America. Los Angeles: Korean American United Foundation. Yu, Eui-Young, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh (eds.). 2009. Korean American Economy and Community in the 21st Century. Los Angeles: The Korean American Economic Development Center. Yu, Eui-Young, and Earl H. Phillips (eds.). 1987. Korean Women in Transition: At Home and Abroad. Los Angeles: Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies, California State University, Los Angeles. Yu, Eui-Young, Earl H. Phillips, and Eun Sik Yang (eds.). 1982. Koreans in Los Angeles: Prospects and Promises. Los Angeles: Koryo Research Institute, Center for Korean- American and Korean Studies, California State University. Yu, Jin H. 1980. The Korean Merchants in the Black Community: Their Relations and Strategies for Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Elkins Park, PA: Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation. Yuh, Ji-Yeon. 2002. Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Military Brides in America. New York: New York University Press. Zhou, Min, and James Gatewood (eds.). 2000. Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader. New York: New York University Press.

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1. History Chai, Alice Yun. 1981. “Korean Women in Hawaii, 1903-1945.” In Women in New Worlds, edited by Hilah F. Thomas and Rosemary Skinner Keller, 328-344. Nashville, TN: Abingdon. _____. 1987. “Freed from the Elders But Locked into Labor: Korean Immigrant Women in Hawaii.” Women’s Studies 13: 223-234. _____. 1988. “Women’s History in Public: ‘Picture Brides’ of Hawaii.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 1 and 2 (Spring/Summer): 51-62. _____. 1992. “Picture Brides: Feminist Analysis of Life Histories of Hawaii’s Early Immigrant Women from Japan, Okinawa, and Korea.” In Seeking Common Ground: Multidisciplinary Studies of Immigrant Women in the United States, edited by Donna Gabaccia, 123-138. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Chan, Sucheng. 1990. “Introduction.” In A Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America, by Mary Paik Lee, xxxix. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. Choi, Anne Soon. 2003-2004. “‘Are They Koreaned Enough?’: Generation and the Korean Independence Movement before World War II.” Amerasia Journal 29 (3): 57-78. Choy, Peggy Myo-Young. 2000. “Anatomy of a Dancer: Place, Lineage and Liberation.” Amerasia Journal 26 (2): 234-252. Hong, Joe. 1985. “Oral History: An Interview with Joe Hong.” Occasional Papers of the Korean American Historical Society 1: 42-53. Houchins, L., and Chang-Su Houchins. 1974. “The Korean Experience in America, 1903-1924.” Pacific Historical Review 43: 548-575. _____. 1976. “The Korean Experience in America, 1903-1924.” In The Asian American: The Historical Experience, edited by Norris Hundley, Jr., 129-156. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- Clio Press. Ishi, Tomoji. 1988. “International Linkage and National Class Conflict: The Migration of Korean Nurses to the United States.” Amerasia Journal 14 (1): 23-50. Jung, Moon-Ho. 2011. “Seditious Subjects: Race, State Violence, and the U.S. Empire.” Journal of Asian American Studies 14 (2): 228-231. Kim, Jodi. 2010. “The Forgotten War: Korean America’s Conditions of Possibility.” In Ends of Empire: Asian American Critique and the Cold War, 143-192. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

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Kim, Lili M. 2003-2004. “The Limit of Americanism and Democracy: Korean Americans, Transnational Allegiance, and the Question of Loyalty on the Homefront during World War II. Amerasia Journal 29 (3): 79-98. Kim, Richard S. 2005. “A Conversation with Chol Soo Lee and K. W. Lee.” Amerasia Journal 31 (3): 76-108. Korean American Historical Society. 1996. “The Kang Family: An Oral History of First and Second Generation Korean Americans in the Early 1990s.” Occasional Papers of the Korean American Historical Society 2: 32-33. Kwon, Hyeyoung, and Chanhaeng Lee. 2009. “Korean American History.” Korean Education Center in Los Angeles. Liem, Ramsay. 2003-2004. “History, Trauma, and Identity: The Legacy of the Korean War for Korean Americans.” Amerasia Journal 19 (3): 111-132. Louie, Miriam Ching Yoon. 2004. “Doing Durepae Duty: Korean American Radical Movement after Kwangju.” Amerasia Journal 31 (1): 88-106. Lyu, Kingsley K. 1977a. “Korean Nationalist Activities in Hawaii and the Continental United States, 1900-1945, Part I: 1900-1919.” Amerasia Journal 4 (1): 23-90. _____. 1977b. “Korean Nationalist Activities in Hawaii and the Continental United States. 1900- 1945, Part II: 1919-1945.” Amerasia Journal 4 (2): 53-100. Min, Pyong Gap. “The Korean Community in the New York-New Jersey Area in the 1980s.” Journal of Choong-Ang Historical Studies 36: 573-640. Parkman, Margaret, and Jack Sawyer. 1967. “Dimensions of Ethnic Intermarriage in Hawaii.” American Sociological Review 32: 593-606. Patterson, Wayne. 1979a. “Horace Allen and Korean Immigration to Hawaii.” In The United States and Korea: America-Korean Relations, 1866-1976, edited by Andrew C. Nahm. Kalamazoo: Center for Korean Studies, Western Michigan University. _____. 1979b. “Sugar-Coated Diplomacy: Horace Allen and Korean Immigration to Hawaii, 1902-1905.” Diplomatic History 3: 19-38. Shin, Linda. 1971. “Koreans in America, 1903-1945.” In Roots: An Asian American Reader, edited by Amy Tachik, et al., 201-206. Los Angeles: Center for Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. Sunoo, Sonia Shinn. 1978. “Korean Women Pioneers of the Pacific Northwest.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 79 (1): 51-63. Yang, Eun Sik. 1984. “Korean Women in America: From Subordination to Partnership, 1903- 1930.” Amerasia Journal 11 (1): 1-28.

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Yoo, David K. 2006. “Nurturing Religious Nationalism: Korean Americans in Hawaii.” In Practicing Protestants: Histories of the Christian Life in America, edited by Laurie Maffly-Kipp, Leigh Schmidt, and Mark Valeri, 100-117, 314-317. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. _____. 2009. “Japanese and Korean Migrations: Buddhist and Christian Communities in America, 1885-1945.” In Immigration and Religion in America: Comparative and Historical Perspectives, edited by Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau, and Josh DeWind, 106-134. New York: New York University Press. Yu, Eui-Young. 1983. “Korean Communities in America: Past, Present, and Future.” Amerasia Journal 10 (2): 23-52. Yuh, Ji-Yeon. 2005. “Moved by War: Migration, Diaspora, and the Korean War.” Journal of Asian American Studies 8 (3): 277-291.

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2. Immigration and Settlement Patterns

Arnold, Fred, Benjamin V. Carino, James T. Fawcett, and Insook Han Park. 1989. “Estimating the Immigration Multiplier: An Analysis of Recent Korean and Filipino Immigration to the United States.” International Migration Review 23: 813-838. Chung, Angie. 2005. “Politics without Politics: The Evolving Political Cultures of Ethnic Non- Profits in Koreatown, Los Angeles.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31: 911- 929. Danico, Mary Y., and Linda Trinh Vo. 2004. “The Formation of Post-Suburban Communities: Koreatown and Little Saigon, Orange County.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 24 (7/8): 15-45. Ishi, Tomoji. 1988. “International Linkage and National Class Conflict: The Migration of Korean Nurses to the United States.” Amerasia Journal 14 (1): 23-50. Kim, Anna Joo. 2009. “LA’s Koreatown: Ethnicity, Entrepreneurship, and Entertainment.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui-Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 369-392. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Kim, Caleb K., Philip Young P. Hong, David J. Treering, and Kyungsoo Sim. 2012. “The Changing Map of Characteristics and Service Needs among Korean American Immigrants in Chicago: A GIS-Based Exploratory Study.” Journal of Poverty 16 (1): 48- 71. 17

Kim, Hyun Sook, and Pyong Gap Min. 1992. “The Post-1965 Korean Immigrants: Their Characteristics and Settlement Patterns.” Korea Journal of Population and Development 21: 121-143. Kim, Illsoo. 1987. “Korea and East Asia: Pre-emigration Factors and U.S. Immigration Policy.” In Pacific Bridges: The New Immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands, edited by James T. Fawcett and Benjamin V. Carino, 327-345. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies. Kim, Yongseok, and Darlene Grant. 1997. “Immigration Patterns, Social Support, and Adaptation among Korean Immigrant Women and Korean American Women.” Cultural Diversity and Mental Health 3 (4): 235-245. Kitano, Harry L. 1981. “Asian Americans: The Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Filipinos and Southeast Asians.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 454: 125-138. Koo, Hagen, and Eui-Young Yu. 1981. “Korean Immigration to the United States: Its Demographic Pattern and Social Implications for Both Societies.” Papers of the Population Institute, No. 74. Honolulu: East-West Center. Lee, David. 2009. “Changing Landscape: Locating Global and Local Factors in the Development of Los Angeles’ Koreatown.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui-Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 349-368. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Lee, Dong Ok. 1995a. “Koreatown and Korean Small Firms in Los Angeles: Locating in the Ethnic Neighborhoods.” Professional Geographer 47: 184-195. _____. 1995b. “Response to Spatial Rigidity in Urban Transformation: Korean Business Experience in Los Angeles.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 19: 40-54. Lee, Hee Soon. 2015. “The Impact of Immigration and Optimism on Coping Strategies of Older Korean American Women.” International Journal of Welfare for the Aged 32: 51-67. Lee, Seong Woo, Dowell Myers, Seong-Kyu Ha, and Hae Ran Shin. 2005. “What If Immigrants Had Not Migrated? Determinants and Consequence of Korean Immigration to the United States.” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 64 (2): 609-628. Morawska, Ewa. 2014. “Immigrant Transnationalism and Assimilation: A Variety of Combinations and the Analytic Strategy It Suggests.” In Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States, edited by Christian Joppke and Ewa Morawska, 133-176. Palgrave Macmillan UK. Min, Pyong Gap. 1993. “Korean Immigrants in Los Angeles.” In Immigration and Entrepreneurship: Culture, Capital, and Ethnic Networks, edited by Ivan Light and Parminder Bhachu, 185-204. New York: Transaction Publishers.

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_____. 2006a. “Asian Immigration: History and Contemporary Trends.” In Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues, Second Edition, edited by Pyong Gap Min, 7-31. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press _____. 2006b. “Settlement Patterns and Diversity.” In Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues, Second Edition, edited by Pyong Gap Min, 32-53. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. _____. 2011. “The Immigration of Koreans to the United States: A Review of 45 Year (1965- 2009) Trends.” Development and Society 40 (2): 195-224. _____. 2012. “Twice-Migrant Koreans in the U.S.: Their Countries of Origin, Socioeconomic Characteristics, and Attachment to Korea.” Journal of Diaspora Studies 6. Noland, Marcus. 2003. “The Impact of Korean Immigration on the U.S. Economy.” In The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy, edited by Fred Bergsten and Inbom Choi, 61- 76. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Park, Insook Han, James T. Fawcett, Fred Arnold, and Robert W. Gardner. 1990. “Korean Immigrants and U.S. Immigration Policy: A Pre-departure Perspective.” Papers of the Population Institute, No.114. Honolulu: East-West Center. Park, Kyeyoung. 2005. “The Cultivation of Korean Immigrants on American Soil: The Discourse on Cultural Construction.” In Multiculturalism in the United States, edited by Lorman A. Ratner and John D. Buenker, 281-297. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Park, Kyeyoung, and Jessica Kim. 2008. “The Contested Nexus of Los Angeles Koreatown: Capital Restructuring, Gentrification, and Displacement.” Amerasia Journal 34 (3): 127- 150. Park, Kyonghwan, and Youngmin Lee. 2009. “Thinking Koreatown as a Place of Lived Economy.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui- Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 409-544. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Pomerantz, Linda. 1984. “The Background of Korean Emigration.” In Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War II, edited by Lucie Cheng and Edna Bonacich, 277-315. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Son, Juyeon. 2015. “Immigrant Incorporation, Technology, and Transnationalism among Korean American Women.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 16 (2): 377-395. Yi, Joanne H. 2014. “‘My Heart Beats in Two Places’: Immigration Stories in Korean-American Picture Books.” Children’s Literature in Education 45 (2): 129-144. Yoon, In-Jin. 1993. “The Social Origins of Korean Immigration to the United States from 1965 to the Present.” Papers of the Population Institute, No. 114. Honolulu: East-West Center.

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Yu, Eui-Young. 1985. “Koreatown, Los Angeles: Emergence of a New Inner-city Ethnic Community.” Bulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center 60: 29-44. _____. 2009. “Korean Community in the United States: Socioeconomic Characteristics and Evolving Immigration Patterns.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui-Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 31-66. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Yu, Eui-Young, and Peter Choe. 2003-2004. “Korean Population in the United States as Reflected in the Year 2000 U.S. Census.” Amerasia Journal 29 (3): 23-29. Yu, Eui-Young, Peter Choe, Sang Il Han, and Kimberly Yu. 2004. “Emerging Diversity: Los Angeles’ Koreatown, 1900-2000.” Amerasia Journal 30 (1): 25-52. Yum, June Ock. 1985. “Social Networks of Korean Immigrants in Hawaii.” Journal of East and West Studies 14: 115-126. Zong, Jie, and Jeanne Batalova. 2014. “Korean Immigrants in the United States.” The Online Journal of the Migration Policy Institute, December 3, 2014. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/korean-immigrants-united-states

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3. Socioeconomic Attainments and Assimilation

Balance, Christine Bacareza. 2012. “How It Feels to Be Viral Me: Affective Labor and Asian American YouTube Performance.” WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly 40 (1): 138-152. Cheng, Pei‐Han, Robert T. Carter, and Donald Y. Lee. 2015. “The Relationship between Racial Identity Status Attitudes and Acculturation among Chinese and Korean Americans: A Criterion Profile Analysis.” Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 43 (2): 97-108. Choe, Sang T., Louis M. Capella, and Danny R. Arnold. 1993. “Acculturation, Ethnic Consumers, and Food Consumption Patterns.” Journal of Food Products Marketing 1: 61-79. Choi, Jinny K. 2015. “Identity and Language: Korean Speaking Korean, Korean-American Speaking Korean and English?” Language and Intercultural Communication 15 (2): 240- 266. Cook, Won Kim, C. Richard Hofstetter, Michelle Kang, Melbourne F. Hovell, and Veronica Irvin. 2009. “Rethinking Acculturation: A Study of Alcohol Use of Korean American Adolescents in Southern California.” Contemporary Drug Problems 36 (1-2): 217-244.

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Coombs, Dawan, Hye-Young Park, and Bob Fecho. 2014. “A Silence That Wants to be Heard: Suburban Korean American Students in Dialogue with Invisibility.” Race Ethnicity and Education 17 (2): 242-263. Han, Eun-Jeong. 2008. “A View of Identity as Developed by a Korean American Teenager: Cultural Adaptation in a Korean Community in the United States.” World Cultures eJournal 16 (2). Huh, Jimi, Mojgan Sami, Zarina S. Abramova, Donna Spruijt-Metz, and Mary Ann Pentz. 2013. “Cigarettes, Culture, and Korean American Emerging Adults: An Exploratory Qualitative Study.” Western Journal of Nursing Research 35 (9): 1205-1221. Hurh, Won Moo. 1977. “Assimilation of the Korean Minority in the United States.” Research Report, Elkins Park, PA: Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation. _____. 1980. “Towards a Korean-American Ethnicity: Some Theoretical Models.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 3: 444-463. _____. 1993. “The ‘1.5 Generation’: A Paragon of Korean-American Pluralism.” Korean Culture 14: 17-27. Hurh, Won Moo, and Kwang Chung Kim. 1980. “Social and Occupational Assimilation of Korean Immigrant Workers in the United States.” California Sociologist 3: 125-142. _____. 1984. “Adhesive Sociocultural Adaptation of Korean Immigrants in the U.S.: An Alternative Strategy of Minority Adaptation.” International Migration Review 18: 188- 216. _____. 1989. “The ‘Success’ Image of Asian Americans: Its Validity and Its Practical and Theoretical Implications.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 12: 512-538. _____. 1991. “Adaptation Stages and Mental Health of Korean Male Immigrants in the U.S.” International Migration Review 24: 456-479. Hurh, Won Moo, Hei Chu Kim, and Kwang Chung Kim. 1980. “Cultural and Social Adjustment Patterns of Korean Immigrants in the Chicago Area.” In Sourcebook on the New Immigration: Implication for the United States and the International Community, edited by R. Bryce-Laporte, 295-302. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books. Irvin, Veronica L., Jeanne F. Nichols, C. Richard Hofstetter, Victoria D. Ojeda, Yoon Ju Song, Sunny Kang, and Melbourne F. Hovell. 2013. “Osteoporosis and Milk Intake among Korean Women in California: Relationship with Acculturation to U.S. Lifestyle.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 15 (6): 1119-1124. Jang, Yuri, and David A. Chiriboga. 2011. “Social Activity and Depressive Symptoms in Korean American Older Adults: The Conditioning Role of Acculturation.” Journal of Aging and Health 23 (5): 767-781. doi: 10.1177/0898264310396214

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Kang, Tai Shick. 1971. “Name Change and Acculturation.” Pacific Sociological Review 14: 403- 412. Kim, Chigon, and Pyong Gap Min. 2010. “Marital Patterns and Use of Mother Tongue at Home among Native-Born Asian Americans.” Social Forces 88: 233-256. Kim, Dae Young. 2004. “Leaving the Ethnic Economy: The Rapid Integration of Second- Generation Korean Americans in New York.” In Becoming New Yorkers: Ethnographies of the New Second Generation, edited by Philip Kasinitz, John H. Mollenkopf, and Mary C. Waters, 154-188. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. _____. 2006. “Stepping Stone to Intergenerational Mobility?: The Springboard, Safety Net, or Mobility Trap Functions of Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the Second Generation.” International Migration Review 40: 927-962. _____. 2009. “Second-Generation Korean Americans in Professional Fields in New York.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui-Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 393-422. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Kim, Elizabeth J., James M. O’Neil, and Steven V. Owen. 1996. “Asian American Men’s Acculturation and Gender-Role Conflict.” Psychological Reports 79: 95-104. Kim, Eunjung. 2002. “The Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Children’s Educational Achievement in the Korean Immigrant Family.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 33 (4): 529-540. _____. 2008. “The Korean American Family: Adolescents versus Parents Acculturation to American Culture.” Journal of Cultural Diversity 15 (3): 108-116. Kim, Kwang Chung, and Won Moo Hurh. 1980. “Social and Occupational Assimilation of Korean Immigrants in the United States.” California Sociologist 3: 125-142. _____. 1983. “Korean Americans and the ‘Success’ Image: A Critique.” Amerasia Journal 10 (2): 3-21. _____. 1993. “Beyond Assimilation and Pluralism: Syncretic Sociocultural Adaptation of Korean Immigrants in the U.S.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 16: 696-713. Kim, Kwang Chung, Hei Chu Kim, and Won Moo Hurh. 1981. “Job Information Deprivation in the United States: A Case Study of Korean Immigrants.” Ethnicity 8: 161-232. Kim, Young Yun. 1978. “A Communication Approach to the Acculturation Process: A Study of Korean Immigrants in Chicago.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2 (2): 197-224. Kitano, Harry, and Lynn Kyung Chai. 1982. “Korean Interracial Marriage.” Marriage and Family Review 5:75-89.

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Kitano, Harry, Wai-Tsang Yeung, Lynn Kyung Chai, and Herbert Tanakana. 1984. “Asian- American Interracial Marriage.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 46:179-190. Lee, Dong Chang. 1975. “Acculturation of Korean Residents in Georgia.” San Francisco: R and E Research Associates. Lee, Sharon, and Marilyn Fernandez. 1998. “Trends in Asian American Racial/Ethnic Marriages: A Comparison of 1980 and 1990 Census Data.” Sociological Perspectives 42: 323-342. Lee, Sharon, and Monica Boyd. 2007. “Marrying Out: Comparing the Marital and Societal Integration of Asians in the U.S. and Canada.” Social Science Research 37: 311-329. Lee, Soo-Kyung, Jeffery Sobal, and Edward A. Frongillo Jr. 2000. “Acculturation and Health in Korean Americans.” Social Science and Medicine 51 (2): 159-173. Lee, Soo-Kyung, Jeffery Sobal, and Edward A. Frongillo Jr. 2003. “Comparison of Models of Acculturation: The Case of Korean Americans.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 34: 282-296. Liang, Zai, and Naomi Ito. 1999. “Intermarriage of Asian Americans in the New York City Region: Contemporary Patterns and Future Prospects.” International Migration Review 33: 876-900. Min, Pyong Gap, and Sou Hyun Jang. 2015. “The Concentration of Asian Americans in STEM and Healthcare Occupations.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 38 (6): 841-859. Min, Pyong Gap, and Chigon Kim. 2009. “Patterns of Intermarriages and Cross-Generational In- marriages among Native-Born Asian Americans.” International Migration Review 43: 447-470. Noland, Marcus. 2003. “The Impact of Korean Immigration on the U.S. Economy.” In The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy, edited by Fred Bergsten and Inbom Choi, 61- 76. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Oh, Sookhee, and Pyong Gap Min. 2011. “Generation and Earnings Patterns among Chinese, Filipino, and Korean Americans in New York.” International Migration Review 45 (4): 852-871. Okamoto, D. G. 2007. “Marrying Out: A Boundary Approach to Understanding the Marriage Integration of Asian Americans.” Social Science Research 36: 1391-1414. Park, Jerry Z., and Brandon C. Martinez. 2014. “Young Elite Asian Americans and the Model Minority Stereotype: The Nativity Effect.” Studies on Asia 4: 78-107. Park, Julie J. 2012. “It Takes a Village (or an Ethnic Economy): The Varying Roles of Socioeconomic Status, Religion, and Social Capital in SAT Preparation for Chinese and Korean American Students.” American Educational Research Journal 49 (4): 624-650.

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Park, Kyeyoung, and Jessica Kim. 2008. “The Contested Nexus of Los Angeles Koreatown: Capital Restructuring, Gentrification, and Displacement.” Amerasia Journal 34 (3): 127- 150. Park, Jin Heum. 1999. “The Earnings of Immigrants in the United States: The Effect of English- Speaking Ability.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58: 43-56. Ratliff, Bascom W., Harriett F. Moon, and Gwendolyn A. Bonacci. 1978. “Intercultural Marriage: The Korean American Experience.” The Social Casework 59: 221-226. Sakamoto, Arthur, Changhwan Kim, and Isao Takei. Forthcoming. “Moving Out of the Margins and Into the Mainstream: The Demographics of Asian Americans in the New South.” In Asian Americans and the New South, edited by Khyati Y. Joshi and Jigna Desai. Atlanta: University of Georgia Press. Sakamoto, Arthur, Kimberly A. Goyette, and Chang Hwan Kim. 2009. “Socioeconomic Attainments of Asian Americans.” Annual Review of Sociology 35: 255-276. Sakamoto, Arthur, Hyeyoung Woo, and Keng-Loong Yap. 2006. “Are Native-Born Asian Americans Less Likely to be Managers? Further Evidence on the Glass-Ceiling Hypothesis.” AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Policy, Practice & Community 4: 13-37. Sakamoto, Arthur, and Yu Xie. 2006. “The Socioeconomic Attainments of Asian Americans.” In Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues, Second Edition, edited by Pyong Gap Min, 54-77. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. Shin, Eui Hang, and Kyung-Sup Chang. 1988. “Peripherization of Immigrant Professionals: Korean Physicians in the United States.” International Migration Review 22: 609-626. Shin, Hosung, Howin Song, Jinsook Kim, and Janice Probst. 2005. “Insurance, Acculturation and Health Service Utilization among Korean-Americans.” Journal of Immigrant Health 7 (2): 65-74. Shinagawa, Larry, and Gin Y. Pang. 1996. “Asian American Panethnicity and Intermarriage.” Amerasia Journal 22 (2): 127-152. Son, Juyeon. 2013. “Assimilation and Health Service Utilization of Korean Immigrant Women.” Qualitative Health Research 23 (11): 1528-1540. Son, Juyeon. 2015. “Immigrant Incorporation, Technology, and Transnationalism among Korean American Women.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 16 (2): 377-395. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. 1975. “A Dream Unfulfilled: Korean and Philipino Health Professionals in L.A.” Washington, D.C.: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Won-Doornick, Myong Jin. 1988. “Television Viewing and Acculturation of Korean Immigrants.” Amerasia Journal 14 (1): 79-92.

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Yim, Sun Bin. 1978. “The Social Structure of Korean Communities in California, 1903-1920.” In Labor Immigration under Capitalism, edited by Lucie Cheng and Edna Bonacich, 515- 548. Berkeley: University of California Press. Yoon, In-Jin. 2009. “The Intergenerational Transition in Occupation and Economic Status among Korean Americans.” In Korean Economy and Community in the 21st Century, edited by Eui-Young Yu, Hyojoung Kim, Kyeyoung Park, and Moonsong Oh, 423-456. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center. Yu, Eui-Young, Peter Choe, and Sang Il Han. 2002. “Korean Population in the United States, 2000: Demographic Characteristics and Socio-Economic Status.” International Journal of Korean Studies 6: 71-108. Zhou, Min. 2007. “Non-Economic Effects of Ethnic Entrepreneurship.” In Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship: A Co-Evolutionary View on Resource Management, edited by Leo-Paul Dana, 279-288. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. _____. 2009. “How Neighborhoods Matter for Immigrant Children: The Formation of Educational Resources in Chinatown, Koreatown, and Pico Union, Los Angeles.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35: 1153-1179.

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4. Business and Business-Related Inter-group Conflicts

Ahn, Hyeon-hyo. 2001. “The Development of Korean American Banks in the Context of Ethnic Banking in Southern California.” Journal of American Studies 35: 111-138. Ahn, Hyeon-hyo, and Jang-pyo Hong. 2001. “The Evolution of Korean Ethnic Banks in California.” Journal of Regional Studies 7: 97-120. Aubry, Larry. 1993. “Black-Korean American Relations: An Insider’s Viewpoint.” Amerasia Journal 19 (2): 149-156. Bailey, Benjamin. 2000. “Communicative Behavior and Conflict between African-American Customers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los Angeles.” Discourse and Society 11 (1): 86-108.

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Bates, Timothy. 1994. “An Analysis of Korean Immigrant-Owned Small-Business Start-Ups with Comparisons to African American and Nonminority-Owned Firms.” Urban Affairs Quarterly 30: 227-248. _____. 1997. “Financing Small Business Creation: The Case of Chinese and Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs.” Journal of Business Venturing 12: 109-124. Bonacich, Edna. 1994. “Asians in the Los Angeles Garment Industry.” In The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring, edited by Paul Ong, Edna Bonacich, and Lucie Cheng, 137-163. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Bonacich, Edna, Ivan Light, and Charles Choy Wong. 1976. “Small Business among Koreans in Los Angeles.” In Counterpoint: Perspectives on Asian America, edited by Emma Gee, 437-449. Los Angeles: Asian American Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. _____. 1980. “Korean Immigrants: Small Business in Los Angeles.” In Sourcebook on the New Immigration: Implications for the United States and the International Community, edited by Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte, 167-184. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Chang, Edward T. 1988. “Korean Community Politics in Los Angeles: The Impact of the Kwangju Uprising.” Amerasia Journal 14 (1): 51-67. _____. 1990. “Korean-Black Conflict in Los Angeles: Perceptions and Realities.” In Koreans in America: Dreams and Realities, edited by Hyung-chan Kim and Eun Ho Lee. Seoul, Korea: The Institute of Korean Studies. _____. 1991. “New Urban Crisis: Intra-Third World Conflict.” In Asian Americans: Comparative and Global Perspectives, edited by Shirley Hune, Hyung Chan Kim, Stephen Fugita, and Amy Ling. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press. _____. 1992. “Building Minority Coalitions: A Case Study of Koreans and African Americans.” Korean Journal of Population and Development 21: 37-56. _____. 1993. “The Los Angeles Riots: A Korean American Perspective.” Korean and Korean- American Studies Bulletin 4 (3): 10-11. _____. 1994. “America’s First Multiethnic ‘Riots’” In The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s, edited by Karin Aguilar-San Juan. Boston, MA: South End Press. _____. 1994. “Myths and Realities of Korean-Black American Relations” In Black-Korean Encounter: Toward Understanding and Alliance, edited by Eui-Young Yu, 83-89. Los Angeles: Institute for Asian American and Pacific Asian Studies, California State University. _____. 1995. “Korean American Dilemma: Violence, Vengeance, Vision.” In Multiculturalism from the Margins: Non-Dominant Voices on Difference and Diversity, edited by Dean A. Harris, 129-138. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

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5. Gender, Women, Family, the Elderly, and Social Services

Asis, Maruja Milagros. 1991. “To the United States and into the Labor Force: Occupational Expectations of Filipino and Korean Immigrant Women.” Papers of the Population Institute, Paper No. 118. Honolulu: East-West Center. Atkinson, Donald R., and Ruth H. Gim. 1989. “Asian-American Cultural Identity and Attitudes toward Mental Health Services.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 36 (2): 209-212. Ayers, John W., Christina D. Chambers, C. Richard Hofstetter, Suzanne C. Hughes, Washington Reyes, Sunny W. Kang, Veronica Irvin, and Melbourne F. Hovell. 2011. “Cultural and Social Network Predictors of Drinking among Korean American Women.” Alcohol 45 (1): 89-97. Braxton, Richard J. 1999. “Culture, Family and Chinese and Korean American Student Achievement: An Examination of Student Factors that Affect Student Outcomes.” College Student Journal 33 (2): 250-256. Cha, Chiyoung. 2010. “Health Promotion and Related Factors among Korean Goose Mothers.” Asian Nursing Research 4 (4): 205-215. Chai, Alice Yun. 1981. “Korean Women in Hawaii, 1903-1945.” In Women in New Worlds, edited by Hilah F. Thomas and Rosemary Skinner Keller, 328-344. Nashville, TN: Abingdon. _____. 1986. “Adaptive Strategies of Recent Korean Immigrant Women in Hawaii.” In Beyond the Public/Domestic Dichotomy: Contemporary Perspectives on Women's Public Live, edited by Janet Sharistanian, 65-99. West Port, CT: Greenwood Press. _____. 1987. “Freed from the Elders But Locked into Labor: Korean Immigrant Women in Hawaii.” Women’s Studies 13: 223-234.

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_____. 2008. “Severe Under-Representation of Women in Church Leadership in the Korean Immigrant Community in the U.S.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46: 225- 242. Moon, Ailee. 1996. “Predictors of Morale among Korean Immigrant Elderly in the USA.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 11: 351-367. _____. 1999. “Elder Abuse and Neglect among the Korean Elderly in the United States.” In Understanding Elder Abuse in Minority Populations, edited by T. Tatara, 109-118. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis. _____. 2006. “Working with Korean American Families.” In Ethnicity and Dementias, Second Edition, edited by Gwen Yeo and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, 245-262. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis. Moon, Ailee, and D. Benton. 2000. “Tolerance of Elder Abuse and Attitudes toward Third-Party Intervention among African American, Korean American, and White Elderly.” Journal of Multicultural Social Work 8: 283-303. Moon, Ailee, and T. Evans-Campbell. 1999. “Awareness of Formal and Informal Sources of Help for Victims of Elder Abuse among Korean American and Non-Hispanic White Elders in Los Angeles.” Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect 11 (3): 1-23. Moon, Ailee, J. Lubben, and V. Villa. 1998. “Awareness and Utilization of Community Long- Term Care Services by Elderly Koreans and Non-Hispanic White Americans.” The Gerontologist 38: 309-316. Moon, Ailee, and Siyon Rhee. 2006. “Social Work Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Elders.” In Oxford Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging, edited by Barbara Berkman, 205-217. New York: Oxford University Press. Moon, Ailee, S. K. Tomita, and S. Jung-Kamei. 2001. “Elderly Mistreatment among Four Asian American Groups: An Exploratory Study on Tolerance, Victim Blaming, and Attitudes toward Third-Party Intervention.” Journal of Gerontological Social Work 36: 159-169. Moon, Ailee, and O. Williams. 1993. “Perceptions of Elder Abuse and Help Seeking Patterns among African-American, Caucasian-American, and Korean-American Elderly Women.” The Gerontologist 33: 386-395. Moon, Sungsook. 2003. “Immigration and Mothering: Two Generations of Middle-Class Korean Immigrant Women.” Gender and Society 17: 840-860. Nah, Kyung-Hee. 1993. “Perceived Problems and Service Delivery for Korean Immigrants.” Social Work 38 (3): 289-296. Noh, Marianne S. 2012. “Gendered Experiences of Ethnic Identity among Second-generation Korean Immigrants in Canada and the United States.” In Korean Immigrants in Canada: Perspectives on Migration, Integration, and the Family, edited by Samuel Noh, Ann H. Kim, and Marianne S. Noh, 191-210. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Atkinson, Donald R., and Ruth H. Gim. 1989. “Asian-American Cultural Identity and Attitudes toward Mental Health Services.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 36 (2): 209-212. Baden, Amanda L. 2015. “Culture Camp, Ethnic Identity, and Adoption Socialization for Korean Adoptees: A Pretest and Posttest Study.” New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 150: 19-31. Bond, Douglas G. 1990. “Study Abroad, Discovery Within: Korean-American Students in Korea.” Korean Culture 11 (1): 14-19. Cha, Chiyoung. 2010. “Health Promotion and Related Factors among Korean Goose Mothers.” Asian Nursing Research 4 (4): 205-215. Cha, Peter. 2001. “Ethnic Identity Formation and Participation in Immigrant Churches: Second- Generation Korean American Experiences.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 141-156. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Chang, Robert S. 2013. “Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Poststructuralism, and Narrative Space.” In Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge, edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Cheng, Pei‐Han, Robert T. Carter, and Donald Y. Lee. 2015. “The Relationship between Racial Identity Status Attitudes and Acculturation among Chinese and Korean Americans: A Criterion Profile Analysis.” Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 43 (2): 97-108. Chin, Ku Sup, and David Smith. “A Reconceptualization of State Transnationalism: South Korea as an Illustrative Case.” Global Networks 15 (1): 78-98. Cho, Eun Kyeong, Dora W. Chen, and Sunghee Shin. 2010. “Supporting Transnational Families.” Young Children 65 (4): 30-37.

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Cho, Grace, Kyung-Sook Cho, and Lucy Tse. 1997. “Why Ethnic Minorities Want to Develop Their Heritage Language: The Case of Korean Americans.” Language, Culture and Curriculum 10 (2): 106-112. Cho, John Song Pae. 2012. “Global Fatigue: Transnational Markets, Linguistic Capital, and Korean‐American Male English Teachers in South Korea.” Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (2): 218-237. Choi, Jinny K. 2015. “Identity and Language: Korean Speaking Korean, Korean-American Speaking Korean and English?” Language and Intercultural Communication 15 (2): 240- 266. Choi, Yoonsun. 2014. “Moving Forward: Asian Americans in the Discourse of Race and Social Problems.” Race and Social Problems (Special Issue on Asian Americans) 6 (1): 1-3. Choi, Yoonsun, and Benjamin B. Lahey. 2006. “Testing the Model Minority Stereotype: Youth Behaviors across Racial and Ethnic Groups.” Social Service Review 80 (3): 419-452. Choi, Yoonsun, Tracy Harachi, and Richard Catalano. 2006. “Neighborhoods, Family, and Substance Use: Comparisons of the Relations across Racial and Ethnic Groups.” Social Service Review 80 (4): 675-704. Chong, Kelly H. 1998. “What it Means to Be Christian: The Role of Religion in the Construction of Ethnic Identity and Boundary among Second-Generation Korean Americans.” Sociology of Religion 59 (3): 259-286. Chung, Angie Y. 2013. “From Caregivers to Caretakers: The Impact of Family Roles on Ethnicity among Children of Korean and Chinese Immigrant Families.” Qualitative Sociology 36 (3): 279-302. Chung, Ruth H. Gim. 1995. “Sites of Race and Ethnicity in Psychological Research of Asian Americans.” In Privileging Positions: The Sites of Asian American Studies, edited by G. Okihiro, M. Alquizola, D. Rony, and S. Wong, 413-420. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press. _____. 1997. “Korean American Acculturation and Cultural Identity.” In Koreans Abroad and the New Generation, 449-459. Los Angeles: Keimyoung-Baylo University. _____. 1999. “Reflections on a Korean American Journey.” In Struggle for Ethnic Identity: Narratives by Asian American Professionals, edited by Pyong Gap Min and Rose Kim, 59-68. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. _____. 2001. “Gender, Ethnicity, and Acculturation in Intergenerational Conflict of Asian- American College Students.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 7 (4): 376-386. _____. 2005. “Gender, Ethnicity, and Acculturation in Intergenerational Conflict of Asian- American College Students.” In Readings in Asian American Psychology, edited by N. Zane and B. Kim. San Francisco, CA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 55

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Song, Myoung-Sun. 2014. “The S(e)oul of Hip-Hop: Locating Space and Identity in Korean Rap.” In The Korean Wave: Korean Popular Culture in Global Context, edited by Yasue Kuwahara, 133-148. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US. Stephens, John, and Sung-Ae Lee. 2005. “Diasporan Subjectivity and Cultural Space in Korean American Picture Books.” Journal of Asian American Studies 9 (1): 1-25. Sutton, R. Anderson. “’Fusion’ and Questions of Korean Cultural Identity in Music.” Korean Studies 35: 4-24. Wu, Frank H. 1995. “Neither Black nor White: Asian Americans and Affirmative Action.” Boston College Third World Law Journal 15 (2): 225-284. Yi, Joanne. 2014. “‘My Heart Beats in Two Places’: Immigration Stories in Korean-American Picture Books.” Children’s Literature in Education 45 (2): 129-144. Yoo, Hyung Chol, and Richard M. Lee. 2005. “Ethnic Identity and Approach-Type Coping as Moderators of the Racial Discrimination/Well-Being Relation in Asian Americans.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 52 (4): 497-506. Yoon, Bogum, Anne Simpson, and Claudia Haag. 2010. “Assimilation Ideology: Critically Examining Underlying Messages in Multicultural Literature.” Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 54 (2): 109-118. You, Byeong-Keun. 2005. “Children Negotiating Korean American Ethnic Identity through Their Heritage Language.” Bilingual Research Journal 29: 711-721. Yum, June Ock. 1982. “Communication Diversity and Information Acquisition among Korean Immigrants in Hawaii.” Human Communication Research 8 (2): 154-169.

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7. Adoptees, War Brides, and Other Marginalized Korean Americans

Anchisi, Lidia. 2009. “One, No One, and a Hundred Thousand: On Being a Korean Woman Adopted by European Parents.” In The Intersectional Approach: Transforming the Academy through Race, Class, and Gender, edited by Michele Tracy Berger and Kathleen Guidroz, 290-299. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Anderson, Kayla N., Richard M. Lee, Martha A. Rueter, and Oh Myo Kim. 2015. “Associations between Discussions of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Internationally Adoptive Families and Delinquent Behavior among Korean Adopted Adolescents.” Children and Youth Services Review 51: 66-73.

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Anderson, Kayla N., Martha A. Rueter, and Richard M. Lee. 2015. “Discussions about Racial and Ethnic Differences in Internationally Adoptive Families: Links with Family Engagement, Warmth, and Control.” Journal of Family Communication 15 (4): 289-308. Baden, Amanda L. 2015. “Culture Camp, Ethnic Identity, and Adoption Socialization for Korean Adoptees: A Pretest and Posttest Study.” New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 150: 19-31. Baden, Amanda L., and Robbie Steward. 2000. “A Framework for Use with Racially and Culturally Integrated Families: The Cultural-Racial Identity Model as Applied to Transracial Adoption.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 9 (4): 309-337. Baden, Amanda L., Lisa M. Treweeke, and Muninder K. Ahluwalia. 2012. “Reclaiming Culture: Reculturation of Transracial and International Adoptees.” Journal of Counseling and Development 90 (4): 387-399. Bai, Tai Soon. 2012. “Adoptive Parents’ Attitudes toward Adoption and Domestic Adoption Development in Korea: Adoptees’ Specific Needs for Origin.” Asian Social Work and Policy Review 6 (2): 136-161. Basow, Susan A., Elizabeth Lilley, Jamila Bookwala, and Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi. 2008. “Identity Development and Psychological Well-Being in Korean-born Adoptees in the U.S.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 78 (4): 473- 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0014450 Bergquist, Kathleen Ja Sook. 2009. “Operation Babylift or Babyabduction?: Implications of the Hague Convention on the Humanitarian Evacuation and ‘Rescue’ of Children.” International Social Work 52 (5): 621-633. Beaupre, Adam J., Reed Reichwald, Xiang Zhou, Elizabeth Raleigh, and Richard M. Lee. 2015. “Korean Adoptee Identity: Adoptive and Ethnic Identity Profiles of Adopted Korean Americans.” New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 150: 47-61. Bitzan, Catherine M. 2008. “Our Most Precious Resource: How South Korea is Poised to Change the Landscape of International Adoption.” Minnesota Journal of International Law 17: 121-154. Bryant, Lei Ouyang. 2009. “Performing Race and Place in Asian America: Korean American Adoptees, Musical Theatre, and the Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Asian Music 40 (1): 4-30. Callahan, Nicole Soojung. 2014. “Talking About Race and Adoption.” In Race in Transnational and Transracial Adoption, edited by Vilna Bashi Treitler, 242-247. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Chang, Paul Y., and Andrea Kim Cavicchi. 2015. “Claiming Rights: Organizational and Discursive Strategies of the Korean Adoptee and Unwed Mothers Movement.” Korea Observer 46 (1): 145-180.

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Cho, Grace M. 2006. “Diaspora of Camptown: The Forgotten War’s Monstrous Family.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 34 (1/2), The Global and the Intimate: 309-331. Choy, Catherine Ceniza. 2007. “Institutionalizing International Adoption: The Historical Origins of Korean Adoption in the United States.” In International Korean Adoption: A Fifty- Year History of Policy and Practice, edited by Kathleen Ja Sook Bergquist et al., 25-42. Binghamton, NY: Haworth. _____. 2009. “Race at the Center: The History of American Cold War Asian Adoption.” Journal of American-East Asian Relations 16 (3): 1-20. Choy, Catherine Ceniza, and Gregory Paul Choy. 2003. “Transformative Terrains: Korean Adoptees and the Social Constructions of an American Childhood”. In The American Child. A Cultural Studies Reader, edited by Caroline F. Levander and Carol J. Singley, 262-79. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Day, Stephanie C., Danielle Godon-Decoteau, and Karen L. Suyemoto. 2015. “Effects of Becoming a Mother on the Development of Ethnic and Racial Identities in Korean Transnationally and Transracially Adopted Women.” Asian American Journal of Psychology 6 (4): 359-370. Docan-Morgan, Sara. 2010. “Korean Adoptees’ Retrospective Reports of Intrusive Interactions: Exploring Boundary Management in Adoptive Families.” Journal of Family Communication 10: 137-157. DOI: 10.1080/15267431003699603 _____. 2010. “‘They Don’t Know What It’s Like to Be in My Shoes’: Topic Avoidance about Race in Transracially Adoptive Families.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 27: 336-355. DOI: 10.1177/0265407510382177 _____. 2013. “(Not) Talking about Race in Visibly Adoptive Families.” In More Than Blood: Today’s Reality and Tomorrow’s Vision of Family, edited by S. Marrow and D. Leoutsakas. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. _____. 2014. “‘They Were Strangers Who Loved Me’: Discussions, Narratives, and Rituals During Korean Adoptees’ Initial Reunions with Birth Families.” Journal of Family Communication 14: 352-373. DOI 10.1080/15267431.2014.946033 _____. 2015. “Korean Adoptees’ Birth Family Reunions: Questions of Family Identity and Cultural Identity.” In The Intercountry Adoption Debate: Dialogues Across Disciplines, edited by R. L. Ballard, N. H. Goodno, R. F. Cochran, Jr., and J. A. Milbrandt, 591-617. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. _____. Forthcoming 2015. “Cultural Differences and Perceived Belonging During Korean Adoptees’ Reunions with Birth Families.” Adoption Quarterly. Eng, David L., and Shinhee Han. 2006. “Transnational Adoption, Racial Reparation, and Racial Transitional Objects.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality 7 (2): 141-172.

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Fronek, Patricia. 2006. “Global Perspectives in Korean Intercountry Adoption.” Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development 16 (1): 21-31. Grice, Helena. 2005. “Transracial Adoption Narratives: Prospects and Perspectives.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 5 (2): 124-148. Higgins, Christina, and Kim Stoker. 2011. “Language Learning as a Site for Belonging: A Narrative Analysis of Korean Adoptee-returnees.” International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 14 (4): 399-412. Hoffman, Joy, and Edlyn Vallejo Peña. 2013. “Too Korean to be White and Too White to be Korean: Ethnic Identity Development among Transracial Korean American Adoptees.” Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice 50 (2): 152-170. Hong, S., B. S. Kim, and S. P. Kim. 1979. “Adoption of Korean Children by New York Couples: A Preliminary Study.” Child Welfare 58: 419-427. Hübinette, Tobias. 2004. “The Adopted Koreans and an Identity in the ‘Third Space.’” Adoption and Fostering 28 (1): 16-24. _____. 2005. “The Orphaned Nation: Korea Imagined as an Overseas Adopted Child in Clon’s Abandoned Child and Park Kwang-su’s Berlin Report.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 6 (2): _____. 2006. “From Orphan Trains to Babylifts: Colonial Trafficking, Empire Building, and Social Engineering.” In Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, edited by Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, and Sun Yung Shin, 139-149. _____. 2007. “Asian Bodies Out of Control: Examining the Adopted Korean Existence.” In Asian Diasporas: New Conceptions, New Frameworks, edited by Rhacel Parreñas and Lok Siu. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. _____. 2007. “Disembedded and Free-Floating Bodies Out of Place and Out of Control: Examining the Borderline Existence of Adopted Koreans.” Adoption and Culture 1: 129- 162. Huh, Nam Soon, and William J. Reid. 2000. “Intercountry, Transracial Adoption and Ethnic Identity: A Korean Example.” International Social Work 43: 75-87. Hurh, Won Moo. 1972. “Marginal Children of War: An Exploratory Study of American-Korean Children.” International Journal of Sociology of the Family 2: 10-20. Hurh, Won Moo, and Kwang Chung Kim. 1981. “Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean Immigrant Study.” California Sociologist 4: 17-32. Hyltenstam, Kenneth, Emanuel Bylund, Niclas Abrahamsson, and Hyeon-Sook Park. 2009. “Dominant-language Replacement: The Case of International Adoptees.” Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 12 (2): 121-140. Jerng, Mark C. 2006. “Recognizing the Transracial Adoptee: Adoption Life Stories and Chang- rae Lee’s A Gesture Life.” Melus 31 (2): 41-67. 67

Kang, Hyun Yi. 2003. “Conjuring ‘Comfort Women’: Mediated Affiliations and Disciplined Subjects in Korean/American Transnationality.” Journal of Asian American Studies 6 (1): 25-55. Kang, Miliann. 2000. “Researching One’s Own: Negotiating Co-Ethnicity in the Field.” In Cultural Compass: Ethnographic Explorations of Asian America, edited by Martin Manalansan. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Kim, Bok-Lim. 1972. “Casework of Japanese and Korean Wives of Americans.” Social Casework 53: 242-279. _____. 1977. “Asian Wives of U.S. Servicemen: Women in Shadows.” Amerasia Journal 4 (1): 91-116. Kim, Chin, and Timothy Carroll. 1977. “Intercountry Adoption of South Korean Orphans: A Lawyers’ Guide.” Journal of Family Law 14: 223-253. Kim, Eleana. 2001. “Korean Adoptee Auto-Ethnography: Refashioning Self, Family, and Finding Community.” Visual Anthropology Review 16 (1): 43-70. _____. 2003. “Wedding Citizenship and Culture: Korean Adoptees and the Global Family of Korea.” Social Text 74: 57-81. _____. 2004a. “Gathering ‘Roots’ and Making History in the Korean Adoptee Community.” In Local Actions: Cultural Activism, Power and Public Life, edited by M. Checker and M. Fishman, 208-230. New York: Columbia University Press. _____. 2004b. “Korean Adoptees’ Role in the United States.” In Korean-Americans: Past, Present, and Future, edited by Ilpyong J. Kim, 180-202. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp. _____. 2005. “Wedding, Citizenship, and Culture: Korean Adoptees and the Global Family of Korea.” In Cultures of Transnational Adoption, edited by T. A. Volkman, 49-80. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. _____. 2007a. “Our Adoptee, Our Alien: Transnational Adoptees as Specters of Foreignness and Family in South Korea.” Anthropological Quarterly 80: 497-531. _____. 2007b. “Remembering Loss: The Koreanness of Overseas Adopted Koreans.” In International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice, edited by K. Bergquist and E. Vonk, 111-126. Hawthorne, NJ: Hawthorn Press. _____. 2012. “Human Capital: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Neoliberal Logic of Return.” Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2): 299-327. Kim, Grace S., Karen L. Suyemoto, Castellano B. Turner. 2010. “Sense of Belonging, Sense of Exclusion, and Racial and Ethnic Identities in Korean Transracial Adoptees.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 16 (2): 179-190.

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Kim, Haeyun Juliana. 1991. “Voices from the Shadows: The Lives of Korean War Brides.” Amerasia Journal 17 (1): 15-30. Kim, Hosu. 2015. “The Biopolitics of Transnational Adoption in South Korea: Preemption and the Governance of Single Birthmothers.” Body & Society 21 (1): 58-89. Kim, Jae Ran. 2006. “Scattered Seeds.” In Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, edited by Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, and Sun Yung Shin, 151-162. Cambridge, MA: South End. _____. 2008. “Waiting for God: Korean American Adoptee Experiences of Religion and Spirituality.” In Religion and Spirituality in Korean America, edited by David K. Yoo and Ruth Chung. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Kim, Jodi. 2009. “An ‘Orphan’ with Two Mothers: Transnational and Transracial Adoption, the Cold War, and Contemporary Asian American Cultural Politics.” American Quarterly 61 (4): 855-880. Kim, Katherine, Elena Yu, Edwin H Chen, Jae Kyung Kim, Mary Kaufman, and Joel Purkiss. 1999. “Cervical Cancer Screening Knowledge and Practices among Korean American Women.” Cancer Nursing 22 (4): 297-302. Kim, Nadia Y. 2004. “A View from Below: An Analysis of Korean Americans’ Racial Attitudes.” Amerasia Journal 30 (1): 1-24. _____. 2009. “Finding Our Way Home: Korean Americans, Homeland Trips, and Cultural Foreignness.” In Diasporic Homecomings: Ethnic Return Migrants in Comparative Perspective, edited by Takeyuki Tsuda, 305-324. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Kim, Oh Myo, Reed T. Reichwald, and Richard M. Lee. 2013. “Cultural Socialization in Families with Adopted Korean Adolescents: A Mixed-Method, Multi-informant Study.” Journal of Adolescent Research 28 (1): 69-95. Kim, Peter. 1980. “Behavior Symptoms of Three Transracially Adopted Asian Children: Diagnosis Dilemma.” Child Welfare 59: 213-224. Kim, Peter S., Sungdo Hong, and Bok Soon Kim. 1979. “Adoption of Korean Children by New York Area Couples: A Preliminary Study.” Child Welfare 58 (7): 419-428. Kim, Wun Jung. 1995. “International Adoption: A Case Review of Korean Children.” Child Psychiatry and Human Development 25: 141-154. Kim, Wun Jung, Yee-Jin Shin, and Michael P. Carey. 1999. “Comparison of Korean-American Adoptees and Biological Children of Their Adoptive Parents: A Pilot Study.” Child Psychiatry and Human Development 29: 221-228. Koh, Howard Kyongju, and Hesung Chun Koh. 1993. “Health Issues in Korean Americans.” Asian American and Pacific Islander Journal of Health 1: 176-223.

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Lee, Bong Joo. 2007. “Adoption in Korea: Current Status and Future Prospects.” International Journal of Social Welfare 16 (2): 75-83. Lee, David C., and Stephen M. Quintana. 2005. “Benefits of Cultural Exposure and Development of Korean Perspective-Taking Ability for Transracially Adopted Korean Children.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 11 (12): 130-143. Lee, Diane Sookyoung. 2016. “The Resilience of Transracial Korean American Adoptees: Cultural Identity Crisis within the Family and the Mediating Effects of Family Conflict and Cohesiveness during Adversity.” Adoption Quarterly: 1-21. Lee, Josephine. 2004. “Asian America Is in the Heartland: Performing Korean Adoptee Experience.” In Asian North American Identities Beyond the Hyphen, edited by Eleanor Ty and Donald C. Goellnicht, 102-116. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Lee, Joyce P., Richard M. Lee, Alison W. Hu, and Oh Myo Kim. 2015. “Ethnic Identity as a Moderator against Discrimination for Transracially and Transnationally Adopted Korean American Adolescents.” Asian American Journal of Psychology 6 (2): 154-163. Lee, Kun Jong. 2008. “Korean-Language American Literary Studies: An Overview.” Amerasia Journal 34 (2): 14-36. Lee, Richard M., Hyung Chol Yoo, and Sara Roberts. 2004. “The Coming of Age of Korean Adoptees: Ethnic Identity Development and Psychological Adjustment.” In Korean Americans: Past, Present, and Future, edited by Ilpyong J. Kim, 203-224. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp. Lee, Richard M., Kyoung Ok Seol, Miyoung Sung, and Matthew J. Miller. 2010. “The Behavioral Development of Korean Children in Institutional Care and International Adoptive Families.” International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, and Consultation 1 (1): 3-18. Lee, Richard M., Andrea Bora Yun, Hyung Chol Yoo, and Kim Park Nelson. 2010. “Comparing the Ethnic Identity and Well-Being of Adopted Korean Americans with Immigrant/U.S.- Born Korean Americans and Korean International Students.” Adoption Quarterly 13 (1): 2-17. Lee, Sara S. 2004. “Marriage Dilemmas: Partner Choices and Constraints for Korean Americans in New York City.” In Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity, edited by Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou, 285-298. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Lo, Beth Kyong. 2006. “Korean Psych 101: Concepts of Hwa-Byung in Relation to Korean Adoption.” In Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, edited by Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, and Sun Yung Shin, 167-176. Cambridge, MA: South End. McKee, Kimberly. 2014. “Korean Adoption Studies Bibliography.” Adoption and Culture 4: 177-183.

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Meier, Dani Isaac. 1999. “Cultural Identity and Place in Adult Korean-American Intercountry Adoptees.” Adoption Quarterly 3 (1): 15-48. Messaris, Paul, and Jisuk Woo. 1991. “Image vs. Reality in Korean-Americans’ Responses to Mass-Mediated Depictions of the United States.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 8: 74-90. Min, Eun Kyung. 2008. “The Daughter’s Exchange in Jane Jeong Trenka’s The Language of Blood.” Social Text 26 (1): 115-133. Mok, Jin Whyu, and Young Soon Yim. 1994. “The Korean-Americans’ Role Perception toward the North-South Reunification Issue.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 35: 252-263. Mullen, Mike. 1995. “Identity Development of Korean Adoptees.” In Reviewing Asian America: Locating Diversity, edited by Wendy L. Ng, Soo-Young Chin, James S. Moy, and Gary Y. Okihiro, 61-74. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press. Nelson, Kim Park. 2006. “Shopping for Children in the International Marketplace.” In Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, edited by Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, and Sun Yung Shin, 89-104. Cambridge, MA: South End. _____. 2007. “‘Loss is More Than Sadness’: Reading Dissent in Transracial Adoption Melodrama in The Language of Blood and First Person Plural.” Adoption and Culture 1 (1): 101-128. Oh, Arissa H. 2005. “A New Kind of Missionary Work: Christians, Christian Americanists, and the Adoption of Korean GI Babies, 1955-1961.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 33 (3/4): 161-188. _____. 2012. “From War Waif to Ideal Immigrant: The Cold War Transformation of the Korean Orphan.” Journal of American Ethnic History 31 (4): 34-55. Palmer, John D. 2001. “Korean Adopted Young Women: Gender Bias, Racial Issues, and Educational Implications.” In Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans, edited by C. C. Park, A. Lin Goodwin, and S. J. Lee, 177-204. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing Inc. _____. 2006. “Negotiating the Indistinct: Reflections of a Korean Adopted American Working with Korean Born, Korean Americans.” Qualitative Research 6 (4): 473-495. Pang, Keum Young. 1989. “The Practice of Traditional Korean Medicine in Washington, D.C.” Social Science Medicine 28 (8): 875-884. Park, So Young. 2010. “Transnational Adoption, Hallyu, and the Politics of Korean Popular Culture.” Biography 33 (1): 151-166.

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Pate, SooJin. 2014. “Finding the Missing Pieces: Korean American Adoptees and the Production of Ritual.” In Asian American Identities and Practices: Folkloric Expressions in Everyday Life, edited by Jonathan H. X. Lee and Kathleen Nadeau. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Patton-Imani, Sandra. 2012. “Orphan Sunday: Narratives of Salvation in Transnational Adoption.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 51 (4): 294-304. _____. 2014. “‘Someone’s Roots’: Gender, Rape, and Racialization in Korean American Adoption Narratives.” In Race in Transnational and Transracial Adoption, edited by Vilna Bashi Treitler, 112-129. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Prebin, Elise. 2008. “Three-Week Reeducation to Koreanness.” European Journal of East Asian Studies 7 (2): 323-355. _____. 2009. “Looking for ‘Lost’ Children in South Korea.” Adoption and Culture 2: 227-263. Randolph, Tracey H., and Melissa Holtzman. 2010. “The Role of Heritage Camps in Identity Development among Korean Transnational Adoptees: A Relational Dialectics Approach.” Adoption Quarterly 13 (2): 75-99. Sacerdote, Bruce. 2007. “How Large Are the Effects from Changes in Family Environment? A Study of Korean American Adoptees.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 122 (1): 119-157. doi: 10.1162/qjec.122.1.119. Sarri, Rosemary C., Yeonoak Baik, and Marti Bombyk. 1998. “Goal Displacement and Dependancy in South Korean-United States Intercountry Adoption.” Children and Youth Services Review 20 (1-2): 87-114. Seol, Kyoung Ok, Hyung Chol Yoo, Richard M. Lee, Ji Eun Park, and Yena Kyeong. 2016. “Racial and Ethnic Socialization as Moderators of Racial Discrimination and School Adjustment of Adopted and Nonadopted Korean American Adolescents.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 63 (3): 294-306. Shiao, Jiannbin Lee, and Mia H. Tuan. 2007. “A Sociological Approach to Race, Identity, and Asian Adoption.” In International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice, edited by Betsy Vonk, Dong Soo Kim, and Marvin Feit, 155-170. Binghamton, NY: Hawthorne Press. _____. 2008a. “Korean Adoptees and the Social Context of Ethnic Exploration.” American Journal of Sociology 113 (4): 1023-1066. _____. 2008b. “‘Some Asian Men Are Attractive to Me, but Not for a Husband’: Korean Adoptees and the Salience of Race in Romance.” Dubois Review 5: 259-285. _____. 2008c. “Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences of Difference in Their Families.” In Twenty-First Century Color Lines” Multiracial Change in Contemporary America, edited by Andrew Grant-Thomas and Gary Orfield, 178-200. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

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Shiao, Jiannbin Lee, Mia H. Tuan, and Elizabeth Rienzi. 2004. “Shifting the Spotlight: Exploring Race and Culture in Korean-White Adoptive Families.” Race and Society 7: 1-16. Shin, Eui Hang, and Eui-Young Yu. 1984. “Use of Surname in Ethnic Research: The Case of Kim in the Korean American Population.” Demography 21: 347-359. Song, Sueyoung L., and Richard M. Lee. 2009. “The Past and Present Cultural Experiences of Adopted Korean American Adults.” Adoption Quarterly 12 (1): 19-36. Walton, Jessica. 2015. “Feeling It: Understanding Korean Adoptees’ Experiences of Embodied Identity.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 36 (4): 395-412. Wickes, Kevin L., and John R. Slate. 1996. “Transracial Adoption of Koreans: A Preliminary Study of Adjustment.” International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling 19: 187- 195. Yi, Samson. 2006. “My Most Favorite Kim Bop Isn’t Made Anymore.” Amerasia Journal 32 (2): 115-120. Yuh, Ji-Yeon. 1999. “Out of the Shadows: Camptown Women, Military Brides, and Korean (American) Communities.” Hitting Critical Mass 6 (1): 13-34.

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Chang, Edward T. 1988. “Korean Community Politics in Los Angeles: The Impact of the Kwangju Uprising.” Amerasia Journal 14 (1): 51-67. _____. 1990. “Korean-Black Conflict in Los Angeles: Perceptions and Realities.” In Koreans in America: Dreams and Realities, edited by Hyung-chan Kim and Eun Ho Lee. Seoul, Korea: The Institute of Korean Studies. _____. 1994. “America’s First Multiethnic ‘Riots’” In The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s, edited by Karin Aguilar-San Juan. Boston, MA: South End Press. _____. 1999. “The Post-Los Angeles Riot Korean American Community: Challenges and Prospects.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 10: 6-26. Cho, Wendy K. Tam, James G. Gimpel, and Joshua J. Dyck. 2006. “Residential Concentration, Political Socialization, and Voter Turnout.” The Journal of Politics 68 (1): 156-167.

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Han, Eun-Jeong. 2008. “A View of Identity as Developed by a Korean American Teenager: Cultural Adaptation in a Korean Community in the United States.” World Cultures eJournal 16 (2). http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9m63441r Kim, Junghwan. 2014. “Building Coalitions and Learning Together: A Korean-American Community Organization.” Community Development Journal 49 (3): 473-488. doi: 10.1093/cdj/bst053. Lee, Changho. 2004. “Korean Immigrants’ Viewing Patterns of Korean Satellite Television and Its Role in Their Lives.” Asian Journal of Communication 14 (1): 68-80. Liem, Ramsay, and Jinsoo Kim. 1992. “Pico Korean Workers’ Struggle, Korean Americans, and the Lessons of Solidarity.” Amerasia Journal 18 (1): 49-68. Lim, Jung-Won, and Maura O’Keefe. 2009. “Social Problems and Service Needs in a Korean American Community: Perceptions of Community Residents and Community Key Informants.” Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work 18: 182-202. McQuade, Susan. 2014. “Creating ‘Open Space’ to Promote Social Justice: The MinKwon Center for Community Action.” In New Labor in New York: Precarious Workers and the Future of the Labor Movement, edited by Ruth Milkman and Ed Ott, 208-226. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Min, Pyong Gap. 2001. “Koreans: Institutionally Complete Community in New York.” In New Immigrants in New York, Revised and Updated Edition, edited by Nancy Foner, 173-200. New York: Columbia University Press. Oh, Sookhee, and Angie Chung. 2013. “A Study on the Sociospatial Context of Ethnic Politics and Entrepreneurial Growth in Koreatown and Monterey Park.” GeoJournal 79 (1): 59- 71. [OnlineFirst version: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10708-013-9478-x] Park, Edward J. W. 1998. “Competing Visions: Political Formation of Korean Americans in Los Angeles, 1992-1997.” Amerasia Journal 24 (1): 41-57. _____. 1999. “Friends or Enemies?: Generational Politics in the Korean American Community in Los Angeles.” Qualitative Sociology 24: 41-57. _____. 2001. “The Impact of Mainstream Political Mobilization on Asian American Communities: The Case of Korean Americans in Los Angeles, 1992-1998.” In Asian American Politics: Perspective, Experiences, Prospects, edited by Gordon Chang, 285- 307. Stanford, CA: Stanford University. _____. 2002. “Immigration and the Crisis of the Urban Liberal Coalition: The Case of Korean Americans in Los Angeles.” In Governing American Cities: Immigration and Urban Politics, edited by Michael Jones-Correa, 90-108. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press. _____. 2012. “From Ethnic Island to a Transnational Bubble: Koreatown from 1992 to 2012.” Amerasia Journal 36 (1): 43-47.

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Park, Kyeyoung. 1989. “Impact of New Productive Activities on the Organization of Domestic Life: A Case Study of the Korean American Community.” In Frontiers of Asian American Studies, edited by Gail M. Nomura, Russell Endo, Stephen H. Sumida, and Russell C. Leong, 140-150. Pullman, WA: Washington State University. _____. 2004. “Where Do We Go From Here?: The Virginia Tech Shootings and the Korean American Community.” Journal of Korean Language Education 20: 89-120. Roh, Kim-Nam. 1983. “Issues of Korean American Journalism.” Amerasia Journal 10 (2): 89- 102. Roh, Soonhee, Yuri Jang, David A. Chiriboga, Kyung Hwa Kwag, Sunhee Cho, and Kunsook Bernstein. 2011. “Perceived Neighborhood Environment Affecting Physical and Mental Health: A Study with Korean American Older Adults in New York City.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 13 (6): 1005-1012. Spickard, Paul. 2007. “Wither the Asian American Coalition?” Pacific Historical Review 76 (4): 585-604. Thomas, Ward F., and Paul M. Ong. 2015. “Ethnic Mobilization among Korean Dry-Cleaners.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 38 (12): 2108-2122. Yu, Eui-Young. 1983. “Korean Communities in America: Past, Present, and Future.” Amerasia Journal 10 (2): 23-52. Yum, June Ock. 1982. “Communication Diversity and Information Acquisition among Korean Immigrants in Hawaii.” Human Communication Research 8 (2): 154-169. Zhou, Min. 2009. “How Neighborhoods Matter for Immigrant Children: The Formation of Educational Resources in Chinatown, Koreatown, and Pico Union, Los Angeles.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35: 1153-1179. Zhou, Min, and Susan S. Kim. 2006. “Community Forces, Social Capital, and Educational Achievement: The Case of Supplementary Education in the Chinese and Korean Immigrant Communities.” Harvard Educational Review 76: 1-29.

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Abelmann, Nancy, and Shanshan Lan. 2008. “Christian Universalism and U.S. Multiculturalism: An ‘Asian American’ Campus Church.” Amerasia Journal 34 (1): 65-84. Alumkal, Antony. 1999. “Preserving Patriarchy: Assimilation, Gender Norms, and Second- Generation Korean American Evangelicals.” Qualitative Sociology 22: 129-140. _____. 2001. “Being Korean, Being Christian: Particularism and Universalism in a Second- Generation Congregation.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho- Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 181-192. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Cha, Peter. 2001. “Ethnic Identity Formation and Participation in Immigrant Churches: Second- Generation Korean American Experiences.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 141-156. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Chai, Karen. 1998. “Competing for the Second Generation: English-Language Ministry at a Korean Protestant Church.” In Gatherings in Diaspora: Religious Communities and the New Immigration, edited by R. Stephen Warner and Judith Wittner, 295-332. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. _____. 2001a. “Beyond ‘Strictness’ to Distinctiveness: Generational Transition in Korean Protestant Churches.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 157-180. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. _____. 2001b. “Inter-Ethnic Religious Diversity: Korean Buddhists and Protestants in Greater Boston.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 273-294. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Chong, Kelly H. 1998. “What It Means to Be Christian: The Role of Religion in the Construction of Ethnic Identity and Boundary among Second Generation Korean Americans.” Sociology of Religion 59 (3): 259-286. Chung, Ruth H. and Sung Hyun Um. 2008. “Korean American Religiosity as a Predictor of Marital Commitment and Satisfaction.” In Religion and Spirituality in Korean America, edited by David K. Yoo and Ruth H. Chung. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Ecklund, Elaine Howard. 2005. “Models of Civil Responsibility Korean Americans in Congregations with Different Ethnic Composition.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 44: 15-28.

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Ecklund, Elaine Howard, and Jerry Z. Park. 2007. “Religious Diversity and Community Volunteerism among Asian Americans: An Initial Portrait.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46: 233-244. Goette, Robert. 2001. “The Transformation of First-Generation Church into a Bilingual Church.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 125-140. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Hong, Christine J. 2014. “Korean Folklore in the Lives of Korean American Christian Women.” In Asian American Identities and Practices: Folkloric Expressions in Everyday Life, edited by Jonathan H. X. Lee and Kathleen Nadeau. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Hurh, Won Moo, and Kwang Chung Kim. 1990. “Religious Participation of Korean Immigrants in the United States.” Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion 29: 19-34. Jang, Yuri, Nan Sook Park, Hyunwoo Yoon, Jungeun Ko, and David A. Chiriboga. 2014. “Religious Leaders as Ethnic Community Mental Health Allies: A Qualitative Study with Korean American Pastors.” The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 22 (3): S126. Jang, Yuri, Nan Sook Park, Hyunwoo Yoon, Jung Eun Ko, Hyejin Jung, and David A. Chiriboga. 2016. “Mental Health Literacy in Religious Leaders: A Qualitative Study of Korean American Clergy.” Health and Social Care in the Community. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12316. Jeung, Russell, Carolyn Chen, and Jerry Z. Park. 2012. “Introduction: Religious, Racial and Ethnic Identities of the New Second Generation.” In Sustaining Faith Traditions: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation, edited by Carolyn Chen and Russell Jeung, 1-24. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Jo, Angela M., Annette E. Maxwell, Bryan Yang, and Roshan Bastani. 2010. “Conducting Health Research in Korean American Churches: Perspectives from Church Leaders.” Journal of Community Health 35 (2): 156-164. Kao, Grace Y. 2012. “Of Tragedy and Its Aftermath: The Search for Religious Meaning in the Shootings at Virginia Tech.” In From Jeremiad to Jihad: Religion, Violence, and America, edited by John D. Carlson and Jonathan H. Ebel. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kao, Grace Y. 2012. “Exploring the Korean First Birthday Celebration (Dol Janchi) as a Site for Comparative Religious Ethics and Asian American Christian Ethics.” In Religious Ethics In a Time of Globalism: Shaping a Third Wave of Comparative Analysis, edited by Elizabeth M. Bucar and Aaron Stalnaker, 145-176. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Kim, Andrew E. 2000. “Korean Religious Culture and Its Affinity to Christianity: the Rise of Protestant Christianity in South Korea.” Sociology of Religion 61: 117-133.

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Kim, Bok In. 2001. “Won Buddhism in the United States.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 259- 272. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Kim, Henry H., and Ralph E. Pyle. 2004. “An Exception to the Exception: Second Generation Korean Church Participation.” Social Compass 51 (3): 321-333. Kim, Illsoo. 1985. “Organizational Patterns of Korean-American Methodist Churches: Denominationalism and Personal Community.” In Rethinking Methodist History: A Bicentennial Historical Consultation, edited by Russell E. Richey and Kenneth E. Row, 228-237. Nashville, TN: Kingswood. Kim, JaeRan. 2008. “Waiting for God: Korean American Adoptee Experiences of Religion and Spirituality.” In Religion and Spirituality in Korean America, edited by David K. Yoo and Ruth Chung. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Kim, Jung Ha. 1996. “The Labor of Compassion: Voices of ‘Churched’ Korean American Women.” Amerasia Journal 22 (1): 93-105. _____. 2002. “Cartography of Korean American Protestant Faith Communities in the United States.” In Religion in Asian America: Building Faith Communities, edited by Pyong Gap Min, 185-214. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Kim, Kwang Chung, and Shin Kim. 2001. “Ethnic Roles of Korean Immigrant Churches in the United States.” In Korean Americans and Their Religions, edited by Ho-Youn Kwon, Kwang Chung Kim, and R. Stephen Warner, 71-94. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Kim, Rebecca. 2004a. “Made in the U.S.A.: Second-Generation Korean American Campus Evangelicals.” In Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity, edited by Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou, 235-250. New York: Routledge. _____. 2004b. “Second-Generation Korean American Evangelicals: Ethnic, Multiethnic, or White Campus Ministries?” Sociology of Religion 65: 19-34. _____. 2004c. “Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals.” In Asian American Religions: The Making and Remaking of Borders and Boundaries, edited by Tony Carnes and Fenggang Yang, 141-159. New York: New York University Press. _____. 2008. “Second-Generation Korean American Campus Evangelicals on the College Campus: Constructing Ethnic Boundaries.” In Spiritual Practices: Mapping Korean American Religions, edited by David Yoo and Ruth Chung, 172-192. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. _____. 2009. “Deliverance and Submission: Evangelical Women and the Negotiation of Patriarchy in South Korea.” Pastoral Psychology 60 (4): 593-600.

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An, Sohyun. 2012. “Korean American High School Students’ Perspectives on U.S. History.” Social Studies 103 (1): 12-19. Atkinson, Donald R., and Ruth H. Gim. 1989. “Asian-American Cultural Identity and Attitudes toward Mental Health Services.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 36 (2): 209-212. Bernstein, Kunsook Song. 2007. “Mental Health Issues among Urban Korean American Immigrants.” Journal of Transcultural Nursing 18 (2): 175-180. Bond, Douglas G. 1990. “Study Abroad, Discovery Within: Korean-American Students in Korea.” Korean Culture 11 (1): 14-19. Braxton, Richard J. 1999. “Culture, Family and Chinese and Korean American Student Achievement: An Examination of Student Factors That Affect Student Outcomes.” College Student Journal 33 (2): 250-256. Byun, Myung-Sup. 1990. “Bilingualism and Bilingual Education: The Case of the Korean Immigrants in the United States.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language 82: 109-128.

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Cha, Nancy M., Michelle S. Chung, and Sara Cho Kim. 2014. “Cross-Cultural Considerations with Korean American Clients: A Perspective on Psychological Assessment.” In Guide to Psychological Assessment with Asians, edited by Lorraine T. Benuto, Nicholas S. Thaler, and Brian D. Leany, 43-60. New York: Springer. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-0796-0_4. Cho, Grace. 2015. “Perspectives vs. Reality of Heritage Language Development: Voices from Second-Generation Korean-American High School Students.” Multicultural Education 22 (2): 30-38. Cho, Grace, Kyung-Sook Cho, and Lucy Tse. 1997. “Why Ethnic Minorities Want to Develop Their Heritage Language: The Case of Korean Americans.” Language, Culture and Curriculum 10 (2): 106-112. Cho, John Song Pae. 2012. “Global Fatigue: Transnational Markets, Linguistic Capital, and Korean‐American Male English Teachers in South Korea.” Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (2): 218-237. Cho, Su-Je, Cynthia Hudley, and Hye Joo Back. 2003. “Cultural Influences on Ratings of Self- Perceived Social, Emotional, and Academic Adjustments for Korean American Adolescents.” Assessment for Effective Intervention 29 (1): 3-14. Cho, Su-Je, and Kwang-Sun Cho Blair. 2010. “Does Journaling Effectively Reduce Psychological Distress of Korean-American Mothers of Children with Developmental Disabilities?” Journal of the International Association of Special Education 11 (1): 31- 39. Choe, Lena Domyung. 1999. “Negotiating Borders of Consciousness in the Pursuit of Education: Identity Politics and Gender of Second-Generation Korean American Women.” In Race Is… Race Isn’t: Critical Race Theory and Qualitative Studies in Education, edited by Laurence Parker, Donna Deyhle, and Sofia Villenas, 205-230. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Choi, Heeseung, Linda Stafford, Janet C. Meininger, Robert E. Roberts, and David P. Smith. 2002. “Psychometric Properties of the DSM Scale for Depression (DSD) with Korean American Youths.” Issues in Mental Health Nursing 23 (8): 735-756. Choi, Jeonghee, Heriberto Godina, and Yeon Sun Ro. 2014. “Korean-American Student Perceptions on Literacy and Identity: Perspectives from an Ethnographic Case Study.” Asia Pacific Journal of Education 34 (3): 259-272. Choi, Jinny K. 2015. “Identity and Language: Korean Speaking Korean, Korean-American Speaking Korean and English?” Language and Intercultural Communication 15 (2): 240- 266. Choi, Myunghan, and Hye-A Yeom. 2011. “Identifying and Treating the Culture-Bound Syndrome of Hwa-Byung among Older Korean Immigrant Women: Recommendations for Practitioners.” Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 23 (5): 226- 232.

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Choi, Sumi, and Young Il Cho. 2013. “Influence of Psychological and Social Factors on Bystanders’ Roles in School Bullying among Korean-American Students in the United States.” School Psychology International 34 (1): 67-81. Choi, Y. Elsie, Janine Bempechat, and Herbert P. Ginsburg. 1994. “Educational Socialization in Korean American Children: A Longitudinal Study.” Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 15: 313-318. Choi, Yoonsun. 2008. “Diversity Within: Subgroup Differences of Youth Problem Behaviors among Asian Pacific Islander American Adolescents.” Journal of Community Psychology 36 (3): 352-370. Choi, Yoonsun, and Benjamin B. Lahey. 2006. “Testing the Model Minority Stereotype: Youth Behaviors across Racial and Ethnic Groups.” Social Service Review 80 (3): 419-452. Choi, Yoonsun, Tracy Harachi, and Richard Catalano. 2006. “Neighborhoods, Family, and Substance Use: Comparisons of the Relations across Racial and Ethnic Groups.” Social Service Review 80 (4): 675-704. Choi, Yoonsun, and Youseung Kim. 2010. “Acculturation and the Family: Core vs. Peripheral Changes among Korean Americans.” Journal of Studies of Koreans Abroad 21: 135-190. Choi, Yoonsun, You Seung Kim, Dina Drankus, and Hyun Jee Kim. 2013. “Preservation and Modification of Culture in Family Socialization: Development of Parenting Measures for Korean Immigrant Families.” Asian American Journal of Psychology 4 (2): 143-154. (NIHMSID# 358897), DOI 10.1037/a0028772. Choi, Yoonsun, You Seung Kim, Su Yeong Kim, and Irene J.K. Park. 2013. “Is Asian American Parenting Controlling and Harsh? Empirical Testing of Relationship between Korean American and Western Parenting Measures.” Asian American Journal of Psychology (Special Issue Titled “Tiger Moms, Asian American Parenting, and Child/Adolescent Well-being in Diverse Contexts.” ) 4 (1): 19-29. Choi, Yoonsun, Kevin Po Hiong Tan, Miwa Yasui, and Dina Drankus Pekelnicky. 2014. “Race- ethnicity and Culture in the Family and Youth Outcomes: Test of a Path Model with Korean American Youth and Parents.” Race and Social Problems (Special Issue on “Asian Americans”) 6 (1): 69-84. Chu, Harold. 1999. “Linguistic Perspective on the Education of Korean-American Students.” In Asian-American Education: Prospects and Challenges, edited by Clara C. Park and Marilyn Mei-Ying Chi, 71-86. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey. Chung, Angie Y. 2000. “The Impact of Neighborhood Structures on Korean American Youth in Koreatown.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 11: 21-35. _____. 2013. “From Caregivers to Caretakers: The Impact of Family Roles on Ethnicity among Children of Korean and Chinese Immigrant Families.” Qualitative Sociology 36 (3): 279- 302.

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Ha, Jae Pil. 2013. “The Role of Recreational Sports in Understanding the Life of Korean American Youth.” International Journal of Human Movement Science 7 (1): 31-49. Han, Eun-Jeong. 2008. “A View of Identity as Developed by a Korean American Teenager: Cultural Adaptation in a Korean Community in the United States.” World Cultures eJournal 16 (2). http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9m63441r Hong, Joann, and Pyong Gap Min. 1999. “Ethnic Attachment among Second-Generation Korean Adolescents.” Amerasia Journal 25 (1): 165-180. Hong, Joo Young, and Ann Turnbull. 2013. “Family Quality of Life from the Perspectives of Individual Family Members: A Korean-American Family and Deafness.” International Journal of Special Education 28 (2): 91-103. Hovey, Joseph D., Sheena E. Kim, and Laura Diane Seligman. 2006. “The Influences of Cultural Values, Ethnic Identity, and Language Use on the Mental Health of Korean American College Students.” The Journal of Psychology 140 (5): 499-511. Huh, Jimi, Mojgan Sami, Zarina S. Abramova, Donna Spruijt-Metz, and Mary Ann Pentz. 2013. “Cigarettes, Culture, and Korean American Emerging Adults: An Exploratory Qualitative Study.” Western Journal of Nursing Research 35 (9): 1205-1221. Iwamoto, Derek, William Ming Liu, and Thomasin E. McCoy. 2011. “An Exploratory Model of Substance Use among Asian American Women: The Role of Depression, Coping, Peer Use, and Asian Values.” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 10 (4): 295-314. Jang, Yuri, and David A. Chiriboga. 2011. “Social Activity and Depressive Symptoms in Korean American Older Adults: The Conditioning Role of Acculturation.” Journal of Aging and Health 23 (5): 767-781. doi: 10.1177/0898264310396214 Jang, Yuri, Nan Sook Park, Hyunwoo Yoon, Jungeun Ko, and David A. Chiriboga. 2014. “Religious Leaders as Ethnic Community Mental Health Allies: A Qualitative Study with Korean American Pastors.” The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 22 (3): S126. Jang, Yuri, Kyungmin Kim, Nan Sook Park, and David Chiriboga. 2016. “Emotional Confidants in Ethnic Communities Social Network Analysis of Korean American Older Adults.” Journal of Aging and Health 28 (2): 324-340. Jo, Hye-Young. 2001. “‘Heritage’ Language Learning and Ethnic Identity: Korean Americans’ Struggle with Language Authorities.” Language, Culture and Curriculum 14 (1): 26-41. _____. 2002. “Negotiating Ethnic Identity in the College Korean Language Classes.” Identities 9: 87-115. Jo, Ji-Yeon Oh. 2007. “Journey of Language: U.S. Korean Youths’ Life Histories and Language Experiences.” In Asian American Education, Acculturation, Literacy Development, and Learning, edited by Clara C. Park, Russell Endo, Stacey J. Lee, and Xue Lan Rong, 55- 76. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

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