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Comforting an Orphaned Nation

Download or Read eBook Comforting an Orphaned Nation PDF written by Tobias Hübinette and published by 지문당. This book was released on 2006 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Comforting an Orphaned Nation
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Book excerpt: "The author provides the history of international adoption from Korea and the development of the Korean adoption issue in the political discussion, and examines how overseas adopted Koreans are represented in Korean popular culture, feature films and pop songs. The adoption issue is a national trauma threatening to disrupt the unity and homogeneity of the Korean nation, and to question the country's political independence and economic success. The adoption issue can also be seen as an attempt at reconciling with a difficult past and imagining a common future for all ethnic Koreans at a transnational level." -- BOOK JACKET.


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