Clay Walls

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Binding

Hard Back

Number of Pages

272

Age Group

All

Language

English

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Book Summary

A Landmark Modern Classic About The Korean American Immigrant Experience And The Dawn Of Los Angelesโ€™S Koreatowna Penguin Classickim Ronyoung Gloria Hahn, 1926โ€“1987 Tells The Story Of Haesu And Chun, Immigrants Who Fled Japanese-Occupied Korea For Los Angeles In The Decade Prior To World War Ii, And Their American-Born Children. First Published In 1986, Clay Walls Offers A Portrait Of What Being Korean In California Meant In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century And How These Immigrantsโ€™ Nationalist Spirit Helped Them Withstand Racism And Poverty. Kim Explores The Tensions Within A Family Of Immigrants And New Americans And Brings To The Forefront The Themes Of Korean Immigration, U.S. Racism, Generational Trauma, And The Early Decades Of Los Angelesโ€™S Koreatown From A Korean American Womanโ€™S Point Of View. Through Three Sections Representing The Perspectives Of Mother, Father, And Daughter, What Resonates The Most Is The Voice Of A Woman And Her Self-Determination, Through National Identity, Marriage, And Motherhood.

Product Details

Number of Pages

272

Language

English

SKU

BK0522176

ISBN

9780143138242

Reading Age

All

Dimensions

12.8 x 1.65 x 19.48 cm

Binding

Hard Back

Clay Walls

Clay Walls

MRP: โ‚น 1,099

โ‚น 1,045

โ‚น 54 Off

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