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SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Spring 2007

“Our Adoptee, Our Alien: Transnational Adoptees as Specters of Foreignness and Family in South Korea.” Anthropological Quarterly.

2007

“Remembering Loss: The Koreanness of Overseas Adopted Koreans.” International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice. K. Bergquist and E. Vonk, eds. Haworth Press.

2005

“Wedding Citizenship and Culture: Korean Adoptees and the Global Family of Korea.” Social Text 74 (Spring 2003). Reprinted in Cultures of Transnational Adoption, T. A. Volkman, ed. Duke University Press.

2004 “Gathering ‘Roots’ and Making History in the Korean Adoptee Community.” In Local Actions: Cultural Activism, Power, and Public Life. M. Checker and M. Fishman, eds. Columbia University Press.
2004 “Korean Adoptee Status in the United States.” In Korean Americans: Past, Present, and Future. Cambridge, MA: Harvard/ Hollym Publishing.
Spring/Summer 2001 “Korean Adoptee Auto-Ethnography: Refashioning Self, Family, and Finding Community,”
Visual Anthropology Review 16, no. 1.
2001 “Language Poetry: Dissident Practices and the Makings of a Movement,” readme, #4.

 

 
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