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1Exploring Identity Dynamics In Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko Through Different Paradigms: Marginality, Liminality, Alterity, Cultural Syncretism, Exilic Consciousness, And The Myth Of Going Home
This article researches the complex experiences of Koreans residing in Japan as depicted in Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko. The analysis is divided into three parts each of which consisting of different paradigms: marginalization, liminality and alterity, cultural syncretism and exilic consciousness, and the myth of returning home. It shows how they remain marginalized despite the passage of time which indicates that their existence is liminal as they negotiate a dense cultural identity oscillating between Korean heritage and Japanese societal norms. The idea of alterity captures this constant estrangement from Japan. Further, this study delves into how characters in this novel adopt a hybrid culture mixing both Korean and Japanese traditions. Lastly, it explores the myth of coming back to Korea that affirms emotional attachment to an idealized homeland that is barely attainable. Pachinko is also unique because it uses generations for its story line thereby revealing the transforming face of Zainichi experience marked out by resilience, cultural negotiations and long-term effects caused by displacement.
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- Title: ➤ Exploring Identity Dynamics In Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko Through Different Paradigms: Marginality, Liminality, Alterity, Cultural Syncretism, Exilic Consciousness, And The Myth Of Going Home
“Exploring Identity Dynamics In Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko Through Different Paradigms: Marginality, Liminality, Alterity, Cultural Syncretism, Exilic Consciousness, And The Myth Of Going Home” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Marginality - Liminality - Alterity - Cultural Syncretism - Exilic Consciousness
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- Internet Archive ID: ijels-50-may-june-2024
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2The Myth Of Marginality : Urban Poverty And Politics In Rio De Janeiro
By Perlman, Janice E
This article researches the complex experiences of Koreans residing in Japan as depicted in Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko. The analysis is divided into three parts each of which consisting of different paradigms: marginalization, liminality and alterity, cultural syncretism and exilic consciousness, and the myth of returning home. It shows how they remain marginalized despite the passage of time which indicates that their existence is liminal as they negotiate a dense cultural identity oscillating between Korean heritage and Japanese societal norms. The idea of alterity captures this constant estrangement from Japan. Further, this study delves into how characters in this novel adopt a hybrid culture mixing both Korean and Japanese traditions. Lastly, it explores the myth of coming back to Korea that affirms emotional attachment to an idealized homeland that is barely attainable. Pachinko is also unique because it uses generations for its story line thereby revealing the transforming face of Zainichi experience marked out by resilience, cultural negotiations and long-term effects caused by displacement.
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- Title: ➤ The Myth Of Marginality : Urban Poverty And Politics In Rio De Janeiro
- Author: Perlman, Janice E
- Language: English
“The Myth Of Marginality : Urban Poverty And Politics In Rio De Janeiro” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Marginality, Social - Poor - Favela - Marginalité - Armoede - Krottenwijken - Sociale politiek - Slum - Marginalität
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- Internet Archive ID: mythofmarginalit00perl
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1The Myth of Marginality
By Janice E. Perlman

“The Myth of Marginality” Metadata:
- Title: The Myth of Marginality
- Author: Janice E. Perlman
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 341
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publish Date: 1976 - 1979 - 1980
- Publish Location: Berkeley
“The Myth of Marginality” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Politics and government - Poor - Krottenwijken - Pauvres - Administration - Armoede - Marginalité - Marginalität - Slum - Política y gobierno - Favela - Social Marginality - Sociale politiek - Rio de janeiro (brazil) - Poor, brazil - Marginality, social - Brazil, politics and government
- Places: Brazil - Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL5438347M - OL21044606M - OL7708595M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 7590734 - 2358872
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 73087246
- All ISBNs: 9780520039520 - 9780520025967 - 0520025962 - 0520039521
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"Janice Perlman"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1976
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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