Bibliography of English-Language Social Science Literature on Korean Americans
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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 1 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 2 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 Adoption: 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. 3 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 International Adoption 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. 4 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. 5 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.