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Introduction : making, unmaking, and remaking transborder ties -- Engaging colonial subjects on the move : colonial state, migration, and diasporic nationhood -- "Who owns the nation?" : Cold-War competition over Zainichi Koreans in Japan-- Beyond "Bamboo Curtain" and "Hermit Kingdom" : Korean Chinese between two socialist fatherlands -- Reluctant embrace and struggles for inclusion : Korean Chinese "return" migration to post-Cold War South Korea -- Conclusion : ethnic nationalism, globalization, and the future of transborder membership politics
Summary
Scholars have long examined the relationship between nation-states and their 'internal others' such as immigrants and ethno-racial minorities. This volume shifts the analytic focus to explore how a state relates to these people