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New Haven: East Rock Institute, 2008
951.9 KOR
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lutvia Ananda Dewita
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Penelitian ini membahas praktik nilai-nilai patriarki oleh keluarga diaspora Korea di Kanada yang direpresentasikan dalam serial TV Kanada Kim’s Convenience. Serial TV mempunyai peran sebagai media representasi yang dapat menggambarkan sebuah realitas sosial di masyarakat, seperti gambaran kehidupan keluarga diaspora di suatu negara. Salah satu negara yang banyak menjadi tujuan diaspora adalah Kanada. Kanada juga disebut sebagai negara multikultural karena banyaknya populasi imigran dari berbagai negara. Walaupun begitu, masyarakat diaspora, khususnya kelompok minoritas masih kurang direpresentasikan dalam media massa Kanada. Di antara acara TV Kanada yang menampilkan kelompok masyarakat minoritas, terdapat serial TV Kim’s Convenience yang menampilkan orang Asia sebagai pemeran utama. Serial TV ini bercerita tentang keluarga diaspora Korea di Kanada. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis naratif kritis dengan korpus serial TV Kanada Kim’s Convenience musim ke-3 (2019) dan musim ke-4 (2020). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa serial TV Kim’s Convenience musim ke-3 dan ke-4 merepresentasikan generasi pertama diaspora Korea yang terwakili oleh pemeran laki-laki Tuan Kim yang masih mempraktikan empat nilai-nilai patriarki, yaitu perempuan bertanggung jawab dalam pekerjaan domestik, kepala keluarga mengontrol dan mengawasi anggota keluarga, kepala keluarga bertanggung jawab atas kesalahan anggota keluarga, dan kepedulian ayah kepada anak laki-laki. Sebaliknya, tokoh perempuan generasi pertama diaspora Korea dalam serial TV ini direpresentasikan sebagai seseorang yang menolak praktik patriarki terhadap dirinya. ......This study discusses the practice of patriarchal values by Korean diaspora family in Canada represented in the Canadian TV series Kim's Convenience. TV series has a role as a media representation that can portray social reality in society, such as a representation of a diaspora family life in a country. One of the most popular destinations for diaspora is Canada. Canada is also known as a multicultural country because of the large population of immigrants from various countries. However, the diaspora community, especially visible minorities, are still underrepresented in the Canadian mass media. Among Canadian TV shows featuring visible minorities, there is a TV series, Kim's Convenience, which features Asian people as the main characters. This TV series tells the story of a Korean diaspora family in Canada. This study uses a critical narrative analysis method with the corpus of Canadian TV series Kim's Convenience season 3 (2019) and season 4 (2020). The results of this study show that the TV series Kim's Convenience season 3 and season 4 represent the Korean diaspora's first generation, Mr. Kim, who still practicing four patriarchal values. Those patriarchal values are a woman who is responsible for domestic work, the head of the family who controls and supervises family members, the head of the family who is responsible for the family member’s mistake, and the father's concern for his son. On the other hand, the female character of the Korean diaspora's first generation in this TV series is represented as someone who resists patriarchal practices against her.
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2021
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UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jin Suk Bae
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This article examines the migration and economic adjusment processes of Korean immigrants, concentrating on their involvement in the garment industry in Korea and Latin America countries. Koreans, who were originally sent as agricultural immigrants to Latin American countries in the 1960s, unexpectedly carved out a niche in the garment industry. This garment-related entrepreneurial opportunity became one of the precipitating factors for the later Korean influx into South America. Simultaneously, access to the U.S clothing market led Koreans engaged in the garment business in korea to Central American countries. This article focuses on Korean immigrants in Latin America who arrived already having clothing-related skills and experience in Korea. It examines how these Koreans' previous occupational experience in Korea influenced both initial immigration decisions and choice of destination and whether and how patterns of economic adjusment differed from those of Koreans who came to Latin America without relevant experience or skills. Korean immigrants with prior clothing-related skills and experience have contributed to the further development of Korean-owned garment businesses in Latin America countries. In terms of global Korean diasporic formations, the garment business has played a unique role in the growth and expansion of Korean immigrant communities across the Americas.
Korea, Seoul: Sookmyung Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2017
350 OMNES 8:1 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library