Korean-American Youth Identity and 9/11

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Korean-American Youth Identity and 9/11
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Publisher : The Hermit Kingdom Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781596890787
ISBN-13 : 1596890789
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Book Synopsis Korean-American Youth Identity and 9/11 by : Heerak Christian Kim

Book excerpt: This scholarly examination specifically focuses on Korean-American identity, particularly in regards to Korean-American youth, after 9/11. The text represents an important contribution to Korean-American studies.


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