National Identity and Solidarity among Zainichi Korean Youths with "Chosen-seki"

The report aims at considering how national identity of Zainichi Koreans who have "Chosen nationality" (Chosen-seki)should be taken as well as demonstrating what kind of strategy he or she devises and how contends with eyes of oversight and exclusion by trying to overcome political/social...

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