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- catalog abstract ""The "1.5 generation" (Ilchom ose) refers to Koreans who immigrated to the United States as children. Unlike their first-generation parents and second-generation children born in the United States, 1.5ers have been socialized in both Korean and American cultures and express the cultural values and beliefs of each. Thus far, studies on immigration and ethnic identity have ignored those who are neither immigrants nor native born; the issues faced by 1.5ers are often linked to those of the following generation when in fact the two differ substantially. In this first extended look at the 1.5 generation in Hawai'i, Mary Yu Danico attempts to fill this void in the research by addressing the social process through which Korean children are transformed from immigrants into 1.5ers. Dozens of informal, in-depth interviews and case studies provide rich data on how family, community, and economic and political factors influence and shape Korean and Korean American identity in Hawai'i." "Danico examines the history of Koreans in Hawai'i, their social characteristics, and current demographics. Hawai'i's Korean Americans must negotiate between three cultures: Korean, American, and "local." Danico discusses what it means to be local and its unique effects on the immigrant experience to determine the conditions under which Koreans in Hawai'i define themselves as first generation, Korean American, local, or 1.5 generation. Her close consideration of socio-cultural influences firmly establishes the 1.5 generation in the mainstream discussion of identity formation and race relations. In addition, her work contributes significantly to the study of ethnic identity construction of 1.5ers from not only Korea, but also the Philippines, Vietnam, and beyond."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "One point five generation".
- catalog contributor b13310380.
- catalog contributor b13310381.
- catalog coverage "Hawaii Emigration and immigration.".
- catalog coverage "Hawaii Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "Hawaii Social conditions.".
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Danico examines the history of Koreans in Hawai'i, their social characteristics, and current demographics. Hawai'i's Korean Americans must negotiate between three cultures: Korean, American, and "local." Danico discusses what it means to be local and its unique effects on the immigrant experience to determine the conditions under which Koreans in Hawai'i define themselves as first generation, Korean American, local, or 1.5 generation. Her close consideration of socio-cultural influences firmly establishes the 1.5 generation in the mainstream discussion of identity formation and race relations.".
- catalog description ""The "1.5 generation" (Ilchom ose) refers to Koreans who immigrated to the United States as children. Unlike their first-generation parents and second-generation children born in the United States, 1.5ers have been socialized in both Korean and American cultures and express the cultural values and beliefs of each. Thus far, studies on immigration and ethnic identity have ignored those who are neither immigrants nor native born; the issues faced by 1.5ers are often linked to those of the following generation when in fact the two differ substantially.".
- catalog description "In addition, her work contributes significantly to the study of ethnic identity construction of 1.5ers from not only Korea, but also the Philippines, Vietnam, and beyond."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "In this first extended look at the 1.5 generation in Hawai'i, Mary Yu Danico attempts to fill this void in the research by addressing the social process through which Korean children are transformed from immigrants into 1.5ers. Dozens of informal, in-depth interviews and case studies provide rich data on how family, community, and economic and political factors influence and shape Korean and Korean American identity in Hawai'i."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-213) and index.".
- catalog description "Who are the 1.5 generation Korean Americans? -- Korean Americans in Hawai'i -- Social construction of ethnic identity -- Korean families transformed -- Social class, family, and ethnic identity -- Stereotypes and their impact on ethnic identity formation -- Discovering 1.5 ethnic identity -- What do the 1.5 generation Koran Americans tell us?".
- catalog extent "xiv, 221 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0824826957 (paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Intersections (Honolulu, Hawaii)".
- catalog isPartOf "Intersections".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Honolulu, Hawii : University of Hawai'i Press ; Los Angeles : UCLA Asian American Studies Center,".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii Emigration and immigration.".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii.".
- catalog subject "305.895/70969 21".
- catalog subject "DU624.7.K67 D36 2004".
- catalog subject "Korean Americans Cultural assimilation Hawaii.".
- catalog subject "Korean Americans Hawaii Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Korean Americans Hawaii Social conditions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Who are the 1.5 generation Korean Americans? -- Korean Americans in Hawai'i -- Social construction of ethnic identity -- Korean families transformed -- Social class, family, and ethnic identity -- Stereotypes and their impact on ethnic identity formation -- Discovering 1.5 ethnic identity -- What do the 1.5 generation Koran Americans tell us?".
- catalog title "One point five generation".
- catalog title "The 1.5 generation : becoming Korean American in Hawaii / Mary Yu Danico.".
- catalog type "text".