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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Illustrations x
- Introduction: South Korea’s Education Exodus History, Context, and Motivations 1
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PART I The Lay of the Land
- 1 Early Study Abroad: A Survey and Demographic Portrait 25
- 2 The Domestication of South Korean Early Study Abroad in the First Decade of the Millennium 40
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PART II Navigating Class and the Global
- 3 Going to School in New Zealand: Hopes and Limits in a Transnational Social Field 63
- 4 School Choice in the Global Schoolhouse: How Korean Education Migrants Calibrate “Success” in Singapore 85
- 5 The “Other Half” Goes Abroad: The Perils of Public Schooling in Singapore 103
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PART III The Dilemmas of Global Citizenship
- 6 Going Global in Comfort: South Korean Education Exodus in Singapore 125
- 7 From FOB to Cool: Transnational Migrant Students in Toronto and the Styling of Global Linguistic Capital 147
- 8 Early Wave Returnees in Seoul: The Dilemmas of Modernity and Morality 168
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PART IV Managing Early Study Abroad
- 9 The Legal and Religious Citizenship of Korean Transnational Mothers 191
- 10 “We Are More Racist”: Navigating Race and Racism in (Korean) America 209
- 11 Psychosocial Adjustments of South Korean Early Study Abroad Students 228
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PART V The Field Speaks
- 12 Coming to Terms with Our “Asian Invasion”: A Practitioner’s Perspective on the Korean Education Exodus in a Christian School Setting 257
- 13 My Life in the States, Alone 270
- Bibliography 291
- Contributors 325
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Illustrations x
- Introduction: South Korea’s Education Exodus History, Context, and Motivations 1
-
PART I The Lay of the Land
- 1 Early Study Abroad: A Survey and Demographic Portrait 25
- 2 The Domestication of South Korean Early Study Abroad in the First Decade of the Millennium 40
-
PART II Navigating Class and the Global
- 3 Going to School in New Zealand: Hopes and Limits in a Transnational Social Field 63
- 4 School Choice in the Global Schoolhouse: How Korean Education Migrants Calibrate “Success” in Singapore 85
- 5 The “Other Half” Goes Abroad: The Perils of Public Schooling in Singapore 103
-
PART III The Dilemmas of Global Citizenship
- 6 Going Global in Comfort: South Korean Education Exodus in Singapore 125
- 7 From FOB to Cool: Transnational Migrant Students in Toronto and the Styling of Global Linguistic Capital 147
- 8 Early Wave Returnees in Seoul: The Dilemmas of Modernity and Morality 168
-
PART IV Managing Early Study Abroad
- 9 The Legal and Religious Citizenship of Korean Transnational Mothers 191
- 10 “We Are More Racist”: Navigating Race and Racism in (Korean) America 209
- 11 Psychosocial Adjustments of South Korean Early Study Abroad Students 228
-
PART V The Field Speaks
- 12 Coming to Terms with Our “Asian Invasion”: A Practitioner’s Perspective on the Korean Education Exodus in a Christian School Setting 257
- 13 My Life in the States, Alone 270
- Bibliography 291
- Contributors 325
- Index 331