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Full-Text Articles in Asian American Studies
Global Cities And Covid-19: Stories Of Resilience And Fragility In Los Angeles, Edward J.W. Park
Global Cities And Covid-19: Stories Of Resilience And Fragility In Los Angeles, Edward J.W. Park
Asian and Asian American Studies Faculty Works
This paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global cities. In particular, the paper revisits and updates the academic literature on global cities and focuses on the discussion of the resilience and fragility of global cities in light of an unprecedented global pandemic. By severely testing the strength and durability of the international flow of goods and people, the sweeping scale and intensity of the COVID-19 pandemic directly called into question the thick and complicated network of global cities that serve as modes for international trade and travel. The paper then draws on the impact of COVID-19 on …
The Trouble With (The Lack Of) Accents, Gladys Mac
The Trouble With (The Lack Of) Accents, Gladys Mac
Asian and Asian American Studies Faculty Works
How accent reveals identity politics in Hong Kong cinema.
A Divergent Path: Korean American Politics In An Age Of Globalization, Edward J.W. Park
A Divergent Path: Korean American Politics In An Age Of Globalization, Edward J.W. Park
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In a globalizing world, Korean Americans political participation is being increasingly shaped not only by their demand for empowerment in the United States―the nation of their citizenship―but also by their desire to manage their increasingly transnational lives and to fully maximize economic opportunities on the other side of the Pacific. While finding meaningful political power in the diverse and contentious American society has been a slow process, Korean Americans have found much more success in the interstitial political space of globalization and transnationalism. Within the past two decades, Korean Americans have been wooed by the South Korean government and the …
The Political Formation Of Korean Americans, 1992-2019: From Ethnic Politics To Managing Transnational Lives, Edward J.W. Park
The Political Formation Of Korean Americans, 1992-2019: From Ethnic Politics To Managing Transnational Lives, Edward J.W. Park
Asian and Asian American Studies Faculty Works
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Too Many Homelands, Gladys Mac
Too Many Homelands, Gladys Mac
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Golden Chicken As Historicomedy: Sex Work In Hong Kong And Local Popular Culture, Gladys Mac
Golden Chicken As Historicomedy: Sex Work In Hong Kong And Local Popular Culture, Gladys Mac
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Golden Chicken金雞was released in 2002. The film traces the life of a sex worker, Kam, from the late 1970s into the early 2000s. The film is a historicomedy that portrays local history from the life and career of a sex worker, as well as the popular culture she consumed. History is presented in a lighthearted manner, with no moral or social condemnations of prostitution. While many of the historical events in the film are serious matters with long lasting consequences, a comedic angle presents a more palatable version of events to younger audiences who did not personally experience these incidents. …
Classically Trained, Gladys Mac
Classically Trained, Gladys Mac
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Gladys Mac leaps into Jin Yong’s retro wuxia language.
Global Religion And Local Faith: Korean Churches In Beijing And Tokyo, Edward J.W. Park
Global Religion And Local Faith: Korean Churches In Beijing And Tokyo, Edward J.W. Park
Asian and Asian American Studies Faculty Works
Korea Christian churches and missionaries have a prominent presence around the world. In cities such as Yanji and Los Angeles, Korean churches are an essential part of century-old Korean ethnic communities that trace their origins to Japanese colonization that began in the late-1800s. More recently, the economic success of South Korean corporations has resulted in Korean churches and missionaries in global metropoles such as Beijing, London, and Singapore that serve thriving Korean communities anchored by corporate transnationals, entrepreneurs, and international students. This same economic growth has financed Korean missionaries from Africa to Central Asia to undertake projects ranging from health …