ID | 090591 |
Title Proper | Migration, migrants, and contested ethno-nationalism in Korea |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lee, Yoonkyung |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article presents the empirical realities of recent demographic changes within the South Korean population and identifies three mechanisms that have raised critical voices against the essentialist and exclusivist tendency found within Korean nationalism: protests by migrant workers, advocacy and support from social movement organizations, and discursive criticisms from academia and mass media. All these have contributed to the loosening of Korean ethnocentrism - a trend evident in recent survey data on Koreans' national identity. This article underscores that the real contradiction lies between Koreans' attachment to the nationalist identity that undergirded their political survival and economic success during the nation's turbulent modern decades and the present realities of a multi-ethnicizing population that demands pluralist and fluid understandings of social membership and collective identity. |
`In' analytical Note | Critical Asian Studies Vol. 41, No. 3; Sep 2009: p363-380 |
Journal Source | Critical Asian Studies Vol. 41, No. 3; Sep 2009: p363-380 |
Key Words | Korea ; Migration ; Migrants ; Population ; Demographic Changes |