Borderland Dreams

Borderland Dreams

The Transnational Lives of Korean Chinese Workers

  • Author: Kwon, June Hee
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478020516
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781478027461
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2023
  • Month: October
  • Pages: 257
  • Language: English
In Borderland Dreams June Hee Kwon explores the trajectory of the “Korean dream” that has fueled the massive migration of Korean Chinese workers from the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in northeast China to South Korea since the early 1990s. Charting the interplay of bodies, money, and time, the ethnography reveals how these migrant workers, in the course of pursuing their borderland dreams, are transformed into a transnational ethnicized class. Kwon analyzes the persistent desire of Korean Chinese to “leave to live better” at the intersection between the neoliberalizing regimes of post-socialist China and post–Cold War South Korea. Scrutinizing the tensions and affinities among the Korean Chinese, North and South Koreans, and Han Chinese whose lives intertwine in the borderland, Kwon captures the diverse and multifaceted aspirations of Korean Chinese workers caught between the ascendant Chinese dream and the waning Korean dream.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Winds of Migration
  • Part I: The Rising Korean Dream
    • 1. Ethnic Borderland
    • 2. The Un/Welcoming Homeland
  • Part II: Dreams in Flux
    • 3. Rhythms of “Free”Movement
    • 4. The Work of Waiting
  • Part III: Dreaming Anew
    • 5. The Leaving and the Living
    • 6. Break the Cycle!
  • Conclusion. The Afterlife of the Korean Dream
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index
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