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ArtikelEthnic return migration and hierarchical nationhood: Korean Chinese foreign workers in South Korea  
Oleh: Seol, Dong-Hoon ; Skrentny, John D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethnicities vol. 09 no. 02 (Jun. 2009), page 147–174.
Topik: China; citizenship; immigration policy; Korea; migrant workers; nationalism
Fulltext: 147.pdf (1.5MB)
Isi artikelThough nationhood is typically understood to be an equalizing or horizontal concept, the phenomenon of ethnic return migration has shown that states as well as societies can draw hierarchical distinctions between persons of the same ancestry. We demonstrate two dimensions – legal and social – of this ‘hierarchical nationhood’ by analysing the South Korean policy and citizen attitudes regarding Joseonjok, or ethnic Korean Chinese citizens moving to South Korea. On the legal dimension, the Korean state defines Joseonjok as foreigners, allowing them entry mainly for low-wage jobs and excluding them from social benefits, while preferring them over other foreigners. The legal dimension of hierarchy is also institutionalized in a more favourable visa for Korean Americans that excludes Joseonjok. The social dimension of hierarchical nationhood is shown by public opinion data of Korean citizens towards Joseonjok foreign workers and data on reported experiences of discrimination. Finally, the authors show how Korea’s hierarchical nationhood is shaped by economic and geopolitical goals, and describe analogous cases in Asia and Europe.
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