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South Korean Migrants in China: An Ethnography of Education, Desire, and Temporariness

Part of the New Mobilities in Asia series
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This book is an ethnographic account of education and migration from the perspective of three groups of South Koreans in contemporary China: migrant parents, children/students, and educational agents.

The book reveals how these temporary migrants make choices, plan their trajectories and engage with the authorities, both in China and South Korea.

Migrant subjectivities among these groups are driven by and respond to the education-migration regimes of both the sending and receiving countries.

As 'people in between', they occupy flexible and multiple positionalities that are transnationally distributed.

However, paradoxically, they experience a juxtaposition of privilege, integration and separation, which is indicative of the Chinese style of internationalisation.

The book adds weight to the argument that China is a temporary destination for foreigners and not one for long-term settlement.

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Amsterdam University Press
9048553806 / 9789048553808
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/01/2024
190 pages
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