“Identity through difference” : liminal diasporism and generational change among the Koryo saram in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Abstract
The article is a case study of the Koryo saram, the ethnic Koreans living in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan, to reflect on how notions of diasporas, community and identity have changed since the collapse of the Soviet Union. It contends that the Koryo saram are best understood through the lenses of diasporic conditions rather than as bounded communities as such an approach allows for greater recognition of heterogeneity within such communities. While many Koryo saram continue to claim some form of Korean-ness, how they related to issues of homeland-orientation and boundary maintenance evidences internal variation and growing in-betweenness. The community’s hybridity (“hyphenization”) and liminality (“identity through difference”) stand out when examining generational differences and are especially evident among the local Korean youth.
Citation
Fumagalli , M 2021 , ' “Identity through difference” : liminal diasporism and generational change among the Koryo saram in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ' , European Journal of Korean Studies , vol. 20 , no. 2 , pp. 37-72 . < https://www.ejks.org.uk/identity-through-difference-liminal-diasporism-and-generational-change-among-the-koryo-saram-in-bishkek-kyrgyzstan-page-37-72/ >
Publication
European Journal of Korean Studies
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2631-4134Type
Journal article
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