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Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]
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Asian borderlands
Print version: Park, Hyun Gwi. Displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, c2018 240 pages Asian borderlands. ISBN 9789089649980
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Acknowledgements 11 // Note on transliteration, translation, and names 13 // Preface 17 // Clearing the ground // Introduction: the obscure presence of Russian Koreans in // Northeast Asia 23 // Displacement and mobility 25 // Encounters 32 // ‘Wounded attachment’ 34 // Russian Koreans and Soviet disengagement from the Asia-Pacific frontier 37 // Unity and diversity 40 // Fieldwork and outline of chapters 43 // 1 The history of ‘the Korean question’ and border-making in // the Russian Far East 47 // An early crossing: the flight from hunger 5° // The formation of a border and the beginning of regulation (1884-1904) 58 // The Korean question and the ‘yellow peril’ 63 // Internal diversification of Korean settlers and the anti-Japanese movement 65 // Building Soviet socialism and cleansing the Soviet Far East 66 // Memory in silence in the present 75 // 2 Repatriating to the Russian Far East, confronting the transition 81 // Early repatriates: returnees from Central Asia in the 1950s 85 // Newcomer Koreans in the early 1990s: ‘organized’ migration in chaos 91 // From migrants to traders in the mid-1990s 97 // Late newcomers and problems with documents 101 // The notion of‘locality’ for newcomer and old resident Koreans 106 // 3 Living Soviet socialism the Korean way: mobile agriculture at the border of socialism // Rice cultivation: socialist peasants in Soviet Central Asia Work vnye (‘outside’) the system: ... during Soviet times Nomadic socialist peasants in the lacunae of Soviet socialism // Trading cultivators or cultivating traders: trading political status with economic wealth // One’s own people in/outside the Soviet system // Living on the border of Soviet socialism // 4 Greenhouse society: the subsistence economy and householding // The economic conditions for greenhouse cultivation Greenhouse construction and the preparation of young plants indoors //
The greenhouse as threshold // The greenhouse in gendered terms // The extended space of the house // Food: everyday meals and ceremonial banquets // The transformation of women in the continuity and extension of the house // Becoming persons // 5 Recalling history: Koreiskii Dorn, transnational connections, and diaspora politics // Koreiskii Dorn as a stage for diasporic politics // Leadership change and its implications // Different visions for a Russian Korean collective identity // Epilogue 205 // Appendix 1 // 211 // Appendix 2 // Glossary // Bibliography 221 // Index 233
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(OCoLC)1038475729

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