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학술저널
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배진숙 (고려대학교 아세아문제연구소)
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한국외국어대학교 영미연구소 영미연구 영미연구 제35권
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2015.1
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309 - 342 (34page)

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This article is based on the premise that not all members of the Korean diaspora in the U.S. originated from South Korea, but instead they are in some cases secondary migrants (i.e., remigrants) from various places in Latin America. Given the active religious participation among Korean remigrants from Latin America, this article specifically examines how religion has shaped their series of migration and adjustment processes and how the remigrants have, in turn, formed and used religious institutions and networks. Methodologically, this study utilizes extensive interview data from 102 people of Korean descent from Latin America currently residing in the New York area, as well as other secondary sources. The research findings show that, for some Koreans, religion precipitates not only their initial movement to Latin America, but also their later remigration to the U.S. The impact of religion with respect to Koreans’ migration purposes tends to expand gradually from religious leaders to a wider range of laypersons. Considering Korean migration patterns from Korea to Latin America, religion is a primary influence on the movements of religious leaders and their families; in secondary migrations from Latin America to the U.S., religious networks and institutions have a much greater significance for Korean immigrants in general. This is partly ascribed to Koreans’ active religious participation in immigrant societies in the Americas. Central to professional, social, and religious lives, relationships made through church often represent significant or primary relationships in Latin America. Connections established in Latin American-based churches influence not only the initial migration process, but also the later resettlement of immigrants in the U.S. Furthermore, this study attempts to identify patterns of Koreans’ interracial interactions in the religious arena. In particular, it focuses on how Korean remigrants from Latin America have participated in Korean religious communities’ outreach to Latin America. Drawing upon their immigrant and religious experiences in Latin America, Korean remigrants in the New York area have played important roles by linking the Korean American religious community with other Korean diaspora groups and natives of Latin America.

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