Koreans in the Hood: Conflict With African Americans

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS
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Summary

Conflict between Korean Americans and African Americans attracted national attention in the aftermath of the 1992 Rodney King trial in Los Angeles. The news media seized upon the violent riots and depicted Korean shop owners as gun-wielding exploiters of the African American poor. Absent from the barrage of media coverage was the Korean American point of view and experience of the inner city economy and racial relations. This new volume of essays written largely by Korean American scholars adds substantially to our understanding of interracial, multiethnic conflict by examining relations between the Korean American and African American communities in three major American cities: Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York.Edited by sociologist Kwang Chung Kim, the book brings together similar yet contrasting studies of Korean American and African American conflict. Korean Americans find themselves economically powerful, but weak politically. African Americans, however, wield considerable political clout even though they may have little economic power. "Koreans in the 'Hood" offers the Korean American perspective on coexisting with African Americans in some of the poorest areas of American cities. Each chapter focuses on a particular city and experience, offering a unique opportunity for inter-city comparison as the contributors explore three overt forms of Korean American and African American confrontation: interpersonal dispute, boycott, and mass violence.The first part of the book examines Korean American experience of the conflict in Los Angeles. It then details the social, political, and economic tensions arising from the African American boycott of Korean fruit and vegetablemerchants in New York. The final chapters concern the Korean American experience of conflict in Chicago. Throughout, the authors rely on empirical data and seek to trace the roots of conflict, the consequences, and future directions

Author Biography

Kwang Chung Kim is a professor of sociology and anthropology at the Western Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1(16)
Kwang Chung Kim
PART 1 LOS ANGELES
The Multiracial Nature of Los Angeles Unrest in 1992
17(22)
Kwang Chung Kim
Shin Kim
New Urban Crisis: Korean-African American Relations
39(21)
Edward T. Chang
Use and Abuse of Race and Culture: Black-Korean Tension in America
60(15)
Kyeyoung Park
The 1992 Los Angeles Riots and the ``Black-Korean Conflict''
75(16)
John Lie
Nancy Abelmann
PART 2 NEW YORK CITY
The Dynamics of Black-Korean Conflict: A Korean American Perspective
91(22)
Heon Cheol Lee
Conflict between Korean Merchants and Black Customers: A Structural Analysis
113(18)
Heon Cheol Lee
The Middleman Minority Characteristics of Korean Immigrants in the United States
131(26)
Pyong Gap Min
Andrew Kolodny
PART 3 CHICAGO
Contemplating Black-Korean Conflict in Chicago
157(21)
InChul Choi
Portrait of a Community Program: The African American and Korean American Community Mediation Project
178(24)
InChul Choi
Shin Kim
Identity Politics: Chicago Korean-Americans and the Los Angeles ``Riots''
202(30)
Jung Sun Park
Conclusion
232(11)
Kwang Chung Kim
Contributors 243(2)
Index 245

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