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14. The Korean Diaspora in the United States
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Many Faces of Global East Asia 1
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Part One: Global East Asia: Past and Present
- Introduction 11
- 1. Reluctant Keystone: The Nexus of War, Memory, and Geopolitics in Okinawa 15
- 2. From Jazz Men to Jasmine: Transnational Nightlife Cultures in Shanghai from the 1920s to the 2010s 31
- 3. Maoism as a Global Force 41
- 4. Japanese Development Aid and Global Power 52
- 5. Conflict and Cooperation in Global East Asia 66
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Part Two. East Asian Global Cultures
- Introduction 77
- 6. Hybridity and Authenticity in Global East Asian Foodways 81
- 7. Trans-Pacific Flows and US Audiences of Korean Popular Culture 91
- 8. Ai Weiwei and the Global Art of Politics 104
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Part Three. Education, Science, and Technology
- Introduction 115
- 9. China, Japan, and the Rise of Global Competition in Higher Education and Research 119
- 10. The Educational Exodus from South Korea 129
- 11. From “Wild East” to Global Pioneers: Life Science Developments in East Asia 140
- 12. A Concise History of Worlding Chinese Medicine 150
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Part Four. East Asian Mobilities and Diversities
- Introduction 159
- 13. Of Married Daughters and Caged Chickens: The History and Significations of Being “Chinese” in Southeast Asia 165
- 14. The Korean Diaspora in the United States 179
- 15. The Japanese Diaspora in the Americas and the Ethnic Return Migration of Japanese Americans 189
- 16. Chinese Labor Migrants in Asia and Africa 199
- 17. Uncertain Choices of Chinese-Foreign Children’s Citizenship in the People’s Republic of China 209
- 18 • From Hmong Versus Miao to the Making of Transnational Hmong/Miao Solidarity 219
- 19. An East Asian Nation without a State: Xinjiang and China’s Non-Chinese 233
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Part Five. The Rise of China and East Asia as the New Center of the World
- Introduction 245
- 20. Global China’s Business Frontier: Chinese Enterprises and the Reach of the State 253
- 21. Common Destiny in Cyberspace: China’s Cyber Diplomacy 263
- 22. Chinese Correspondents around the World 271
- 23. Decoupling the US Economy: Preparations for a New Cold War? 280
- 24. State-Led Globalization, or How Hard Is China’s Soft Power? 294
- Afterword. East Asia: Being There and Being Elsewhere 310 310
- List of Contributors 317
- Index 323
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Many Faces of Global East Asia 1
-
Part One: Global East Asia: Past and Present
- Introduction 11
- 1. Reluctant Keystone: The Nexus of War, Memory, and Geopolitics in Okinawa 15
- 2. From Jazz Men to Jasmine: Transnational Nightlife Cultures in Shanghai from the 1920s to the 2010s 31
- 3. Maoism as a Global Force 41
- 4. Japanese Development Aid and Global Power 52
- 5. Conflict and Cooperation in Global East Asia 66
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Part Two. East Asian Global Cultures
- Introduction 77
- 6. Hybridity and Authenticity in Global East Asian Foodways 81
- 7. Trans-Pacific Flows and US Audiences of Korean Popular Culture 91
- 8. Ai Weiwei and the Global Art of Politics 104
-
Part Three. Education, Science, and Technology
- Introduction 115
- 9. China, Japan, and the Rise of Global Competition in Higher Education and Research 119
- 10. The Educational Exodus from South Korea 129
- 11. From “Wild East” to Global Pioneers: Life Science Developments in East Asia 140
- 12. A Concise History of Worlding Chinese Medicine 150
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Part Four. East Asian Mobilities and Diversities
- Introduction 159
- 13. Of Married Daughters and Caged Chickens: The History and Significations of Being “Chinese” in Southeast Asia 165
- 14. The Korean Diaspora in the United States 179
- 15. The Japanese Diaspora in the Americas and the Ethnic Return Migration of Japanese Americans 189
- 16. Chinese Labor Migrants in Asia and Africa 199
- 17. Uncertain Choices of Chinese-Foreign Children’s Citizenship in the People’s Republic of China 209
- 18 • From Hmong Versus Miao to the Making of Transnational Hmong/Miao Solidarity 219
- 19. An East Asian Nation without a State: Xinjiang and China’s Non-Chinese 233
-
Part Five. The Rise of China and East Asia as the New Center of the World
- Introduction 245
- 20. Global China’s Business Frontier: Chinese Enterprises and the Reach of the State 253
- 21. Common Destiny in Cyberspace: China’s Cyber Diplomacy 263
- 22. Chinese Correspondents around the World 271
- 23. Decoupling the US Economy: Preparations for a New Cold War? 280
- 24. State-Led Globalization, or How Hard Is China’s Soft Power? 294
- Afterword. East Asia: Being There and Being Elsewhere 310 310
- List of Contributors 317
- Index 323