Koreans in North America
Discover the rich tapestry of Korean experiences in North America with Koreans in North America by Pyong Gap Min. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 274 pages, delving into the intricate narratives of Korean immigrants in the United States and Canada. The book thoroughly examines their immigration and settlement patterns, evolving business practices, and the complexities of identity in a new cultural landscape. With a balanced approach utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data, Koreans in North America highlights the contemporary experiences of Korean Americans in the twenty-first century. This essential read is perfect for anyone seeking to understand the social conditions and contributions of Koreans in North America.