数字媒体驱动的第一代半移民子女的韩国大众文化消费

Q1 Social Sciences
Jiwoo Park
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摘要本文通过照片启发访谈(PEI),展示了12名在美国的韩国移民第一代半子女如何参与数字媒体驱动的韩国流行文化消费,这突出了他们的种族认同形成。结果表明,通过数字媒体进行频繁的文化互动有助于他们保持民族特色。因此,这项研究的结果支持了部分同化主义学者的说法,即尽管所有移民及其后代长期居住在美国,但采用美国的生活方式和学习认同美国人并非不可避免。
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Digital Media-Driven Korean Popular Culture Consumption among First-And-A-Half Generation Korean Immigrant Children
ABSTRACT Using photo-elicitation interview (PEI), this paper demonstrates how twelve first-and-a-half generation children of Korean immigrants in the U.S. engage in digital media-driven Korean popular culture consumption, which underscores their ethnic identity formation. The result shows that frequent cultural interactions via digital media help them maintain their ethnic distinctiveness. Thus, the findings of this study support claims by segmented assimilationist scholars that adopting American ways of life and learning to identify as an American is not inevitable for all immigrants and their descendants despite their long residence in the U.S.
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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