The First Amerasians  Mixed Race Koreans from Camptowns to America

The First Amerasians Mixed Race Koreans from Camptowns to America

During the 1950s, thousands of mixed race children were born to US servicemen and local Korean women in US-occupied South Korea. Assumed to be the progeny of camptown women--or military prostitutes--their presence created a major problem for the image of US democracy in the world at a time when the nation was vying for Cold W......
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During the 1950s, thousands of mixed race children were born to US servicemen and local Korean women in US-occupied South Korea. Assumed to be the progeny of camptown women--or military prostitutes--their presence created a major problem for the image of US democracy in the world at a time when the nation was vying for Cold War allegiances abroad. As mixed race children became a discernible population around US military encampments in South Korea, communists seized upon the image of those left behind by their GI fathers as evidence of US imperialism, irresponsibility, and immorality in the Third World. Aware of this and keen to redeem the image of America''s intervention in Asia, US citizens spearheading the postwar recovery of recently war-torn South Korea embarked upon a campaign in US Congress to bring as many of these children home. By the early 1960s, American philanthropists, missionaries, and voluntary agencies had succeeded in constructing the figure of the abandoned and mistreated Amerasian orphan to lobby US Congress for the quick passage of intercountry adoption laws. They also gained the sympathies of American families, eager to welcome these racially different children into the intimate confines of their homes. Although the adoptions of Korean "Amerasian" children helped to promote an image of humanitarian rescue and Cold War racial liberalism in 1950s and 1960s America, there was one other problem: many of these children were not actually orphans, but had been living with their Korean mothers in the camptown communities surrounding US military bases prior to adoption. Their placements into American families relied upon dehumanizing constructions of these women as hardened prostitutes who did not even love their own children, South Korea as a backwards, racist society bent-up on Confucian tradition and pure bloodlines, and the United States as a welcoming home in an era of intense racial segregation.The First Amerasians tells the powerful, oftentimes heartbreaking story of how Americans created and used the concept of the Amerasian to remove thousands of mixed race children from their Korean mothers to adoptive US homes during the 1950s and 1960s. In doing so, Yuri W. Doolan reveals how the Amerasian is not simply a mixed race person fathered by a US serviceman in Asia nor a racial term used to describe individuals with one American and one Asian parent like its popular definition suggests. Rather, the Amerasian is a Cold War construct whose rescue has been utilized to repudiate accusations of US imperialism and achieve sentimental victories in the aftermath of wars not quite won by the military. From such constructions, Americans lobbied Congress twice: first, in the 1950s to establish international adoption laws that would lead to the placement of hundreds of thousands of Korean children in the United States, then, later in the 1980s, when the plight of mixed race Koreans would be invoked again to argue for Amerasian immigration laws culminating in the migrations of tens of thousands of mixed race Vietnamese and their relatives.Beyond Cold War historiography, this book also shows how in using the figure of the mistreated and abandoned Amerasian in need of rescue, Americans caused harm to actual people--mixed race Koreans and their mothers specifically--as children were placed into adoptive homes during an era where few regulations or safeguards existed to protect them from abuse, negligence, or racial hostilities in the US and many Korean mothers were coerced, both physically and monetarily, to relinquish their children to American authorities.

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Oppdag historien i The First Amerasians

Bli med på en gripende reise gjennom tid og rom med The First Amerasians: Mixed Race Koreans from Camptowns to America. Denne boken tar deg tilbake til 1950-tallet, hvor tusenvis av blandede rasebarn ble født av amerikanske soldater og lokale koreanske kvinner i USAs okkuperte Sør-Korea. Gjennom en nøye beskrevet narrativ får du innsikt i de komplekse sosiale og politiske faktorene som påvirket livet til disse barna, kjent som Amerasian.

En kompleks virkelighet

  • Historisk kontekst: Forstå hvordan den kalde krigen påvirket oppfatningen av mixed race barn.
  • Familiedynamikk: Mange av disse barna hadde ikke mistet foreldrene sine, men ble ofte omtalt som foreldreløse.
  • Kulturelle fordommer: Utforsk hvordan stereotyper og rasisme preget livene til både barna og deres mødre.

Mer enn bare en bok om om adopterte

The First Amerasians handler ikke bare om adopsjonsprosessen; den avdekker en større sosial kommentar om hvordan Amerika oppfattet sine intervensjoner i Asia. Boken avdekker hvordan 美国s forestilling om å redde disse barna var drevet av feilaktige antagelser og politiske motivasjoner. Vi ser hvordan begrepet Amerasian ble brukt som et redskap for å motbevise anklager om USAs imperialisme, noe som har konsekvenser som fortsatt påvirker samfunnet i dag.

Hvem bør lese denne boken?

Dette er en uunnværlig lesning for alle som er interessert i:

  • Historie
  • Sosialrettferdighet
  • Kulturell identitet
  • Adopsjon og familiestrukturer

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