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The myth of colorblindness in contemporary Korean American adoption narratives
Lena Ahlin
Faculty of Education
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Keyphrases
Color Blindness
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Adoption Narrative
100%
Korean Americans
100%
Adoptees
50%
Sense of Belonging
25%
21st Century
25%
Whiteness
25%
Ghosts
25%
Transnational Adoption
25%
Fugitive
25%
Robinson
25%
Autobiographical Narratives
25%
First Decade
25%
Racial Melancholia
25%
Racial Division
25%
Patriarchal Structure
25%
Korean Society
25%
Color Line
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Asian American Identity
25%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
Narrative
100%
Korean Americans
100%
Korea
50%
Discourse
25%
Erasure
25%
Truth
25%
Transnational
25%
Motifs
25%
Racial
25%
USA
25%
Melancholia
25%
21C
25%
Asian Americans
25%
Revelation
25%
American identity
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Color Line
25%
Denial
25%
Racial Divisions
25%