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El. knyga: North Korean Defectors in Diaspora: Identities, Mobilities, and Resettlements

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This edited collection investigates the mobilities, resettlement practices, and identities of North Korean defectors who have relocated to the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and South Korea. The contributors to this volume examine the complex nature of defection from North Korea, highlighting the ways in which defectors renegotiate their identities in order to adapt and settle in new societies as well as the implications these differing narratives have on future policy decisions.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(20)
HaeRan Shin
Kyung Hyo Chun
Hyunuk Lee
SECTION 1 KEEPING MOVING---NORTH KOREAN DEFECTORS
21(84)
Chapter 1 From Linked to Linking Agency: Transnational Ties of North Korean Defectors Living in Japan
23(34)
Hyunuk Lee
Seok-hyang Kim
Chapter 2 Adaptation of North Korean Defector Families Who Resettled in South Korea after Having Left the South
57(26)
Heuijeong Kim
Chapter 3 "I Opened My Eyes": Female North Korean Defectors' Journey from Precarity to Empowerment
83(22)
HaeRan Shin
SECTION 2 LIFE OUTSIDE THE KOREAN PENINSULA---NORTH KOREAN DEFECTORS' SETTLEMENTS
105(74)
Chapter 4 Do They Get Along?: Interactions between North Korean Defectors, South Korean Migrants, and Korean Chinese Migrants in London
107(24)
HaeRan Shin
Chapter 5 Communication of North Korean Defector Families through Transnational Migration
131(22)
Heuijeong Kim
Chapter 6 De-bordering North Korea: Remittances and Global Networks
153(26)
HaeRan Shin
SECTION 3 NORTH KOREAN IDENTITIES RECONSTITUTED AS THEY MUDDLE THROUGH
179(44)
Chapter 7 Representation and Self-Presentation of North Korean Defectors in South Korea: Image, Discourse, and Voices
181(20)
Kyung Hyo Chun
Chapter 8 North Korean Nation-Building outside North Korea
201(22)
HaeRan Shin
Conclusion: Looking to the Future 223(12)
HaeRan Shin
Kyung Hyo Chun
Index 235(4)
About the Editor and the Contributors 239
HaeRan Shin is professor of geography at Seoul National University.