Warring genealogies : race, kinship, and the Korean War / Joo Ok Kim.
2022
E184.M5 K56 2022
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Warring genealogies : race, kinship, and the Korean War / Joo Ok Kim.
Author
Kim, Joo Ok, 1982- author.
ISBN
9781439920596
1439920591
9781439920572
9781439920589
1439920591
9781439920572
9781439920589
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Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2022.
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©2022
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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E184.M5 K56 2022
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951.904/21
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Critical race, indigeneity, and relationality.
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Introduction: Warring Genealogies
Chapter 1. "Americans, your own flesh and blood": Carceral Kinships of the Korean War
Chapter 2. "It's a brown place Korea is": The Asian-Latino Korean War
Chapter 3. Sleuth Cities: East LA, Seoul, and Military Mysteries
Chapter 4. Confederacy in Korea: Archiving the United Daughters in Susan Choi's The Foreign Student.
Introduction: Warring Genealogies
Chapter 1. "Americans, your own flesh and blood": Carceral Kinships of the Korean War
Chapter 2. "It's a brown place Korea is": The Asian-Latino Korean War
Chapter 3. Sleuth Cities: East LA, Seoul, and Military Mysteries
Chapter 4. Confederacy in Korea: Archiving the United Daughters in Susan Choi's The Foreign Student.