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Self-referentiality of cognition and (de)formation of ethnic boundaries = a comparative study on Korean diaspora in Russia, China, the United States and Japan /
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Title/Author:
Self-referentiality of cognition and (de)formation of ethnic boundaries/ by Oleg Pakhomov.
Reminder of title:
a comparative study on Korean diaspora in Russia, China, the United States and Japan /
Author:
Pakhomov, Oleg.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2017.,
Description:
xi, 206 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Koreans - Ethnic identity. - Foreign countries -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5505-8
ISBN:
9789811055058
Self-referentiality of cognition and (de)formation of ethnic boundaries = a comparative study on Korean diaspora in Russia, China, the United States and Japan /
Pakhomov, Oleg.
Self-referentiality of cognition and (de)formation of ethnic boundaries
a comparative study on Korean diaspora in Russia, China, the United States and Japan /[electronic resource] :by Oleg Pakhomov. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017. - xi, 206 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I Formation of Korean Modernities -- Part II Korean Diaspora and (Post) Socialist Modernization in Russia and China -- 1."National (Dis) Unity" of Korean Diaspora in Russia -- 2. "Social (Dis) Harmony" of Korean Diaspora in China -- Part III Korean Diaspora and Capitalist Modernization in the United States and Japan -- 3. Ethnic (Dis) Balance of Korean Diaspora in the United States -- 4. Moral (Dis) Content Korean Diaspora in Japan -- Part IV. Socialist and Capitalist Modernization of Nation of Origin and Formation of Diaspora Politics -- 5. North Korea and Political (Dis) Loyalty of Korean Diaspora -- 6. South Korea and Social (In) Equality of Korean Diaspora -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography.
This book develops a new approach towards the formation of the ethnic boundary as a complex interrelation between cognitive operations and ethnic/national boundaries formation process. Korean diaspora in China, Russia, the United States, and Japan illustrate how this process correlates with the nationalism of the host societies, highlighting the differences and similarities. It covers a wide range of topics, from politics and economics to arts, mass culture and psychology, from comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives, at the same time avoiding eclectic combinations of different spheres of knowledge. This book challenges interactionist and post-modernist paradigms that dominate today's social science and facilitates dialogue between social and natural scientists, especially cognitive studies to promote more complex and still systematic approach towards society. It combines in-depth research, comparative perspectives and theoretical thoroughness. It appeals to anyone interested in history, culture, economic and other aspects of Korean migration; the general theory and practice of migration; East Asian studies, Asian American studies, Russian studies and studies on social complexity and cognition.
ISBN: 9789811055058
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LC Class. No.: DS904.7 / .P35 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 305.8957
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