a Lived Citizenship Approach to Unification Education: The Discursive Formation of Naturalized Citizens in Divided Korea

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Bol Drawing on in-depth interviews with naturalized citizens, this book highlights the experiences and thoughts of naturalized citizens to reimagine the concept of citizenship in unification education (UE). In South Korea, unification education (UE) aims to help students develop values and attitudes for Korean unification, anchored in democratic principles, national community consciousness, and national security awareness. Yet within this framework, the experiences of international immigrants remain largely absent from UE discourses. Drawing on in-depth interviews with naturalized citizens, this book highlights the experiences and thoughts of naturalized citizens to reimagine the concept of citizenship in UE. It examines how citizenship is conceptualized in national UE policies, reference materials, and textbooks; explores how naturalized Koreans understand their own citizenship and the prospects of unification; and proposes what an alternative, more inclusive UE curriculum might look like. The book reveals naturalized citizens’ unrecognized, democratic, and in-between citizenship, through which they navigate the contested, expanding, and spatial-affective dimensions of Korean citizenship. Moving beyond critique, the book closes with a proposal for a transformative nonviolent approach to unification education curriculum, grounded in principles of openness, loose solidarity, and inter-living. Essential reading for researchers in citizenship education, Korean studies, migration studies, curriculum theory, and comparative education.

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Drawing on in-depth interviews with naturalized citizens, this book highlights the experiences and thoughts of naturalized citizens to reimagine the concept of citizenship in unification education (UE). In South Korea, unification education (UE) aims to help students develop values and attitudes for Korean unification, anchored in democratic principles, national community consciousness, and national security awareness. Yet within this framework, the experiences of international immigrants remain largely absent from UE discourses. Drawing on in-depth interviews with naturalized citizens, this book highlights the experiences and thoughts of naturalized citizens to reimagine the concept of citizenship in UE. It examines how citizenship is conceptualized in national UE policies, reference materials, and textbooks; explores how naturalized Koreans understand their own citizenship and the prospects of unification; and proposes what an alternative, more inclusive UE curriculum might look like. The book reveals naturalized citizens’ unrecognized, democratic, and in-between citizenship, through which they navigate the contested, expanding, and spatial-affective dimensions of Korean citizenship. Moving beyond critique, the book closes with a proposal for a transformative nonviolent approach to unification education curriculum, grounded in principles of openness, loose solidarity, and inter-living. Essential reading for researchers in citizenship education, Korean studies, migration studies, curriculum theory, and comparative education.

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Pagina's: 256, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, Routledge


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