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Acknowledgements 11
Note on transliteration, translation, and names 13
Preface 17
Clearing the ground
Introduction: the obscure presence of Russian Koreans in
Northeast Asia 23
Displacement and mobility 25
Encounters 32
‘Wounded attachment’ 34
Russian Koreans and Soviet disengagement from the Asia-Pacific
frontier 37
Unity and diversity 40
Fieldwork and outline of chapters 43
1 The history of ‘the Korean question and border-making in
the Russian Far East 47
An early crossing: the flight from hunger 50
The formation of a border and the beginning of regulation
(1884-1904) 58
The Korean question and the ‘yellow peril 63
Internal diversification of Korean settlers and the anti-Japanese
movement 65
Building Soviet socialism and cleansing the Soviet Far East 66
Memory in silence in the present 75
2 Repatriating to the Russian Far East, confronting the transition 81
Early repatriates: returnees from Central Asia in the 1950s 85
Newcomer Koreans in the early 1990s: ‘organized’ migration in
chaos 91
From migrants to traders in the mid-1990s 97
Late newcomers and problems with documents 101
The notion of‘locality’ for newcomer and old resident Koreans 106
3 Living Soviet socialism the Korean way: mobile agriculture at
the border of socialism 115
Rice cultivation: socialist peasants in Soviet Central Asia 118
Work vnye (‘outside1) the system: gobonjil during Soviet times 123
Nomadic socialist peasants in the lacunae of Soviet socialism 125
Trading cultivators or cultivating traders: trading political status
with economic wealth 128
One s own people in/outside the Soviet system 135
Living on the border of Soviet socialism 137
4 Greenhouse society: the subsistence economy and house-
holding 139
The economic conditions for greenhouse cultivation 142
Greenhouse construction and the preparation of young plants
indoors 152
The greenhouse as threshold 153
The greenhouse in gendered terms 158
The extended space of the house 161
Food: everyday meals and ceremonial banquets 164
The transformation of women in the continuity and extension of
the house 171
Becoming persons 175
5 Recalling history: Koreiskii Dom, transnational connections,
and diaspora politics 179
Koreiskii Dom as a stage for diasporic politics 182
Leadership change and its implications 185
Different visions for a Russian Korean collective identity 188
Epilogue 205
Appendix 1 211
Appendix 2 213
Glossary 215
Bibliography 221
Index 233
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Index
accusation 88,187, 203
in ethnic politics 185-7, 202-3
of collaborators and spies for Japanese
imperialists 34.71
achievement 118-9,125, 134
acquaintance 89, 97,129
affinity 36-7,178-80
Alexseev, Mikhail A. 100,196
aliens 49,62,99,109
allocative power 29, 87,131,138; see also
Verdery, Katherine
American West 40; see also Bassin, Mark
Amur 23,50-51
River 40,50
ancestor 31,56, 93,99» 167
worship 60
Anderson, David G. 87-8,94,104,137
anxiety 84-5.134
anti-Chinese slogan/sentiment 108,148
anti-colonial activities 73; see also anti-
Japanese activities
anti-Japanese activities/independence
movement 35,39,42, 62, 65, 73,189
anti-Korean sentiment 60,89,193-4» 200
anti-trading slogans 72; see also trade in
post-Soviet period
Arendt, Hannah 202-3
Asia-Pacific 37-8, 209
Asiatic Russia 19,61
autochthonous nationalism 27,82,100
autonomy
of household 160-2,171-175, 202
of Koreans 72,101,182,196, 200
backyard kitchen garden 139,165, 207
Bassin, Mark 40,50,61
batraki see farmhands
bedniaki see poor peasants
bejil see rice cultivation work
besporiadok see disorder
bez-poddannye see non-subjects
bilateral tendency 31,172; see also kinship
bio-political body 121
birthday
60th birthday 170
first birthday 134,170,175-6
party 34,135,148,154,170
Bishop, Isabella L. Bird 52-3, 66,115
bizinesmen see businessman
black
economy 25
faces from Central Asia 83
stamp in passport 35,208; see also passport
blat see connection
Bliakher, Leonid E. 207
blood 32,35,115,171
body/bodies 58,60,78,141,158,163-5,178,
206-7
bodily actors 58
bodily emplacement 206
bodily experiences 206
bodily field 163
bodily speed 161
bodily substance 164
bodily topology 207
body social 124
Bolshevik 38, 66-7,71
Boltanski, Luc 187-8
border of Soviet socialism 30-1,73,137-144; see
also Siegelbaum, Lewis H.
borderland 20-1,33-50, 70,74, 88,207,209
Brubaker, Rogers 27, 70
Buryat 31-2, 77, 99,117,138-9
businessman 100,115,183,187,190,192,198, 203
Caldwell, Melissa L. 148, 200-1
card game 130; see also gambling
cars 66-7,99,133,145-7» 183» 208; see Japanese
second-hand cars and second-hand
(Japanese) cars
Carsten, Janet 45» *57» *77-8
Central Asia 17-54,81-111,115-138
chastnyi see private
Chayanov, A.V. 158
chebi ttang see our own land and see also
territory-based nationality policy
cherez koro see via somebody
chernoe litso iz srednel azii see black faces from
Central Asia
Chernolutskaya, Elena N. 64, 67, 69,72, 74,
76,104
Chosun Kingdom 51-9, 62, 65, 99
China/Chinese 36-9,44» 47» 73» 76,97» 101,109,
145
Korean traders 42-44
Koreans 37,39, 42,44» 85,97-103,109-10,
167,184, 208
market 34-35» 43» 76,91. 97-105» 142,145»
167,208
migrants/migrant worker/migrant
farmers 57,60,72,148
traders 37, 64, 98, 208
CIS see Commonwealth of Independent States
citizenship 34, 36-7,51, 61-2, 67, 70,87,101-6,
122,182,202; see also passport
law 83-4,101-105
regime 87, 94,101; see also David G.
Anderson
civil war in the CIS countries 82, 91-2
civilized people/lifestyle 128,146
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cleansing see also ethnic cleansing
the border 66-67,74,125
Cold War 33, 38-42,180
collective 187-191; see also individual
collectivization 68-73,120
colonization 43» 47~5i 57» 63, 75-7,209; see also
internal colonialism
colonized Korean Peninsula 71
Commonwealth oflndependent States 37,82,
101-2,105-6; see also post-Soviet and former
Soviet Union
communal apartment 93,179,183; see also
Slezkine, Yuri
Confucianism 60, 68
connection(s) 99,104,137,176,191; see also
personal connection, kin(ship) connection,
friendship connection and transnational
connection
with Chinses Koreans 99-101
with state intuitions 31,147
Connerton, Paul 206-7
cosmopolitan
cosmopolitanism 195
cosmopolitans 24, 90
ethnicity 84
Crimean
Peninsula 19,91-2
Tatar 19,76
War 209
cross-border ethnic ties/network 71-3,181
cultivation see domestic cultivation,
greenhouse cultivation, migrating
cultivation, mobile (vegetable) cultivation,
private plot cultivation, rice cultivation
work, vegetable cultivation and watermelon
cultivation work
cultural autonomy-focused nationality
policy 196
deportation 17-39* 74-79* 85-6,104,118-130,
166,179,188-194,203, 206; see also forcible
relocation and silence on deportation
de-territorialized 32,125
de-territorialization 29-30
de-territorialized milieu 29, 31,135-7; see
also Yurchak, Alexei
development 128, 208-10
diaspora 19-20, 27-8,39,70-1,117,125,179-81,189
home countries 42,45,70-1
politics 179-204; see also ethnic politics
disorder 64
displacement 18-21, 23-29,31-37, 82, 99,
115-126,135-144* 177» 190,202-5; see also
emplacement
of Soviet socialism 29; see also internal
displacement and Yurchak, Alexei
of the border 29
Dom Kultury see House of Culture
domestic
cultivation 141,159
domain 134,156
domesticity 201, 203
economy 44,139,158
Korean food 201
mode of production 139-41
space 25,162-4,178,199-202
sphere 25,45* 137» 166,173-178
Dushanbe 91-3,174
East Asia(n) 38-40, 47-9,62-3, 210
people 19, 36,108, 210
traders 208
economy/economic see black economy,
domestic economy, ethnic economy,
informal economy, market economy,
moral economy, planned economy, private
economy, second economy, shadow
economy, Soviet (political) economy, state
economy and subsistence economy
activity/activities 126-31,157
migration 94.113
enemy nation 34, 74,117,119,181, 203
estate 27, 69,178
ethnic
cleansing 74; see also Martin, Terry
conflicts/discrimination/problems 27,49,
94,108
culture 79
deportation 19
economy 135
endogamy 90,174
ethnicity 28, 74, 78-9, 83, 90,107-13,180
ethno-nationalism 27
groups/minorities 19, 24, 27-8,32,74, 77-8,
100,123,135,181,193,196,204
identity 25, 79, 89,100
migration 82
mobilization 134
nationalism 119
organization 44-5. 58.187* 179-84,194
particularism 27-8; see also Soviet
universalism
politics 45» 58, 99* 101» 180-2,191,196,198;
see also diaspora politics
relations 111
revival movement 189,193,206
Russians 20,37,48,106,194
Etkind, Alexander 40,49
emplacement 82-3,107,111,116,155; see also
displacement
Evenki 49*138
exchange
of food and money gift 175-7
of labor 154-7
of visits 147
exclusion 58, 74* 79» 82-5, 88,107,111,113
INDEX
235
extended
family 32,128,131; see also family
space of house 161-164; see also house
family
and migration 83-6, 89, 91,93, 97
-based social world 78-g, 83,134-51 202-3
business 105
ceremonies 170-5,178, 201
name 31
relationship 24, 32,159-64
farmhands 6o, 64
female-dominated house/female centered
indoor space 142,157; see also gender and
Carsten, Janet
first/First
birthday see birthday
generation 89,128
settlement 52-9
Sino-Japan War see Qing-Japan War
World War see World War I
food
and women 166-71
consumption 164-71
nationalism 148
-production factor 96-8
forced migration 113
forcible relocation 18,34,47» 49» 73~4 79» 81»
124-5; see also deportation
former Soviet Union 17-9, 23, 26-7, 33, 37-42,
101,105,109-10,119,126,170,194; see also
former USSR, post-Soviet and CIS
former USSR 77,112,115,125; see also former
Soviet Union
friendship 36,112-3,i34 7» 175
connection 93,184
Friendship Village 192,199
Fund for Rehabilitation of Koreans in
Primorskii Krai (the Fund) 179,182-194,
198-202
funeral 170-171
gambling 130; see also card game
gendered
capacity 159-61,165-7
person 142
practices 155,164
relationship 141-2,166,171-5
space 158,162-4
generation 20,24, 26, 30-1, 41, 45» 89, 99,113,115,
128,135,144,157,161,170,172, 202-6; see also
first generation, second generation and late
Soviet generation
geopolitics 37-49» 70
Great Terror 17,73-4,189
greenhouse 44-45» 141-163,171-2,177-8, 202; see
also house
cultivation 141-2,149,157
gobonjil 123-138
Goluboff, Sascha L. 19
Gorbachev, Mikhail 130
grazhdanstvo see citizenship
Gudeman, Stephen 143,149
Harris, Olivia 139
Hirsch, Francine 27-8
Hirschon, Renee 162-3,174
historical homeland 179-80
homeland 30, 42, 65-6,86,162,188-9,195,
204-5; see a^s0 historical homeland and
original homeland
homogenous ethnicity/group 82-3
hospitality 24, 54,91,161,167,170178; see also
tea hospitality
house see also greenhouse, extended space of
house, indoor space and threshold of house
as moral person 171-7
-holding 139-178
House of Culture 93,177,179-82
society 45,140-1,171; see also Lévi-Strauss,
Claude
Humphrey, Caroline 26, 31,43» 70, 77, 84-5, 88,
104,115-7» 132-4» 137-9» 156,183
Hwang, Mangeum 86
Imperial Russia 48-51, 59, 70, 88,209; see also
Tsarist Russia
independence
as male value 178
of CIS countries 105
of household as moral value 140,142,149,
162
individual 187-191; see also collective
individualization 191
individualizatslia see individualization
indoor space 151-4, 203; see also house and
threshold of house
inequality 59,84-5.91
informal
agriculture 94
(economic) sphere 25,44,137,187
economy 25-6, 32, go, 112,131
inorodtsy see aliens
inside 136,162; see also outside
and outside worlds 162; see also Hirschon,
Reneé
in/outside the Soviet system 135; see also
Yurchak, Alexei
internal
colonialism 40,48-9; see also Etkind,
Alexander
displacement 30,120; see also Yurchak,
Alexei
migration 122
passport system 74,104; see also residence
permit (propiska)
invisible/invisibility
of Korean foods 201
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THE DISPLACEMENT OF BORDERS AMONG RUSSIAN KOREANS IN NORTHEAST ASIA
of Koreiskii Dom 199-200
of periphery 33,207
people 20, 207
jagube see mixed marriage
Japan/Japanese 35-48, 57, 62-66, 72-3, 93,119,
146-7
colonialism 81,130,183
imperialism/imperialists 34, 37,59,71-3
Intervention see Russian Civil War
second-hand cars see second-hand
(Japanese) cars and cars
spies 34-5,72; see also accusation
Kalmyk 77-9
Kamchatka 23, 50,86,147
Kandiyoti, Deniz 120,128
Kazakh 119,122,192
Kazakhstan 23,41, 93, 97,102,107,118,122,
127-8,170,176,193
Khabarovsk 43, 81,135,141
Khabarovskii Krai 23
Khanka Lake 147
Kharkhordin, Oleg 112,136-7,170,187
Khasan
Khasanskii Conflict 55
Khasanskii Raion 52-5,72,108,188-9,192
Kho, Songmoo 18, 65,73,119
Khrushchev, Nikita 86
Kim Afanasii A. 189; see also Korean Lenin
Kim, Tel’mir 75,185-95,198,202-203
kimchi 32, 97
kin/kinship
and migration 83, 94,107,112
and the state 30-2,137
connection 61,97,113,184
kitchen garden see backyard kitchen garden
kolonizatsiia see colonialization
Korea/Korean see Chosun Kingdom, colonized
Korean Peninsula, North Korea and South
Korea
diaspora 28, 39
food 164,171, 201
House see Koreiskii Dom
Koreans see Russian Koreans, Soviet
Koreans, Chinses Koreans, Sakhalin
Koreans, North Koreans, South Koreans
language 24, 43» 97» 99-io°» 125,185
Lenin 75» 189
mafioso 100; see also businessman
peasants 18,49-61, 65-73,115-125,144
Peninsula 17-8,31-3,38-43» 48-52,58, 61,65,
99,180,193
question 43-4, 47-50» 57» 61-3» 68, 75-7,188
refugee 33,188,194,198
(socialist) partisans see anti-Japanese
activities
-style 164,201
traders 34,42-4,91» 97-i 3
koreiskii
Koreiskii Dom 45,179-204
koreiskii vopros see Korean question
Koreitsy see Koreans
korenizatsiia see nativization
Koryô saram see Koreans
KoryôSinmun 34,192
Kotkin, Stephen 70,87,124
Krasnoe Znamia 68-69
krestiianskoe obshchestvo see peasant society
krov see blood
Kyrgyzstan 41,102-3,125
labor force 29, 64, 87,117,121,141,158
laborers 41-2,57,63-4, 86,105,127,141-5» 149»
155-7» 159-60,171,178
landscape 17-21, 33-4,193,200; see also
plasticity of landscape
language see Korean language and Russian
language
use 76-9, 90,119,188,191,199, 203
late Soviet generation/socialism 26, 30
Lee, Kwangkyu 33, 52, 58-9,63
Lenin Gichi 119,129
Lévi-Strauss, Claude 45,140-1,152,165-6,171-2,
176-7, 202
local
local connection 26,85,100,180
locality 84-9,106-9
locals 68, 88,109-10
Lyushkov Affair 75
Magadan 23, 98,147
male-gendered person 142; see also gender
Malkki, Liisa 25,195-6,207
malochislennye narody see small peoples
Manchuria(n) 58, 60-69,72-4, 90
Incident 38,48
marginal see also periphery
borderland 40
marginality 75, 88, 205
margins 104,111
position 34,109
space/region 33, 87
market economy 124; see also planned
economy
marketplace 24-26, 31-3, 85,108,129-131,200
marriage 90,143» *62,172-5
Martin, Terry 18-9, 27-8, 38, 70-2,74,180
masculinity 98-9,152
Meskhetian Turk 77,119,164
mestnye see locals
migration see displacement, emplacement,
economic migration, forced migration,
internal migration, optimal migration,
personal migration, political migration,
quiet migration, voluntary migration and
wave of migration
decision 112
INDEX
237
migrating cultivation see gobonjil
process no
regulations 105-7
Mitchell, Timothy 28
mixed marriage 24
mobile
agriculture 115-138; see gobonjil
(vegetable) cultivation see gobonjil
mobility 20, 25-29, 32; see also displacement
modernization 19, 27-9,120-4, 209,128
money 35, 90, 97-8,104-5» 130» 148,155-65» 170,
175-8,187,191,198, 208
moral
economy 116
morality 66,141,177-8,194» 207; see also
socialist morality and work morality
person 140-1,170,177-8; see also house as
moral person
value 140,142
Moscow 48,98,102,189-90,196, 200, 205-9
Munn, Nancy D. 58,136,161-3
narody repressirovannye see repressed peoples
national character 115
nationalism 28,195; see also autochthonous
nationalism, ethnic nationalism and food
nationalism
nationality 24-5, 87-8,134,174, 202
policy see cultural autonomy-focused
nationality policy, rehabilitation-
focused nationality policy, territory-
based nationality policy and Soviet
nationality question/policy
question 18, 25-6, 61, 68-70,107,109-10,124,
188
nativization 67
natsionainyi kharakter see national character
natsionainyivopros see nationality question
and Soviet nationality question
Nazdratenko, Evgenii I. 186,196
newcomers 88-90,101,108; see also old
residents
Nivkh 23,99
NKA 182-3,196,198-9
NKVD (Narodnyi Komissariat Vnutrennikh
Del) 74-5
nomadic agriculture see gobonjil
non-subjects 60, 66; see also Russian subjects
North Korea 23, 41-2, 65, 81,108,188-9, *93
North Koreans 41, 56,86,110
Northeast Asia 23, 37-42, 99
Northeast China 39,61,148, 208
obshchenie see sociality
ogorod see backyard kitchen garden
old residents 51, 88-90,101,109,155
one’s own see svoi
optimal migration 87
original homeland 193
otchistka see cleansing
our own land 122; see also territory-based
nationality policy
Oushakine, Serguei A. 121-3,135» 194
outside 109,123,133-6,139,162,164,173; see also
inside
outside the system or the regime 30,70,
84, 89,104
outsidedness 135
outsiders 104,154,162,205
pasportizatsiia see internal passport system
passport 25,27,35,59,62-3, 70-6,101-4,127,189,
208; see also citizenship and black stamp in
passport
system see internal passport system and
residence permit (propiska)
peasant see Korean peasant
economy 158; see also Chayanov, A.V.
society 57; see also Petrov, Aleksandr I.
People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs see
NKVD
perestroika 75, 99,145-6,179,189
periphery 43,51,55,152, 205-201; see also
invisibility of periphery and marginal
peripherality 156
person(al) see also moral person
connection 89,196
migration 113
personhood 30,175,187
use in accusation 178-89
Petrov, Aleksandr I. 51-2, 56-7,62, 65, 70,196
Pilkington, Hilary 82-3,102,112,142; see also
push factor and pull factor
pivot to the East 39
planned economy 120,125,129,131,181
plasticity of landscape 33; see also Sturgeon,
Janet C.
poddannye see Russian subjects
Polish-Ukrainian border 23, 71
political migration 113
poor peasants 49, 56-72
Pos et 23,51-2,65, 69, 72,189
post-socialist/socialism 18, 25-6, 41, 99,116,139,
141,183,196, 206-7, 201
post-Soviet see also former Soviet Union and
CIS
change/transition 25, 85,110-2,139,152
era/period 27, 37, 50, 63, 82,107,113,121, 207
Far East 49
Russia 64, 99,122
space 180-2
povorot na vostok see pivot to the East
presumed absence 39; see also invisibility
Priamur 47, 5* 52
priezzhie see newcomers
Primor’e 50, 52,187,193
Primorian Koreans 88, 90
Primorian salmon 205
238
THE DISPLACEMENT OF BORDERS AMONG RUSSIAN KOREANS IN NORTHEAST ASIA
Primorians 88, 210
Primorskii Koreans 41,187
Primorskii Krai 23, 33,49-52, 81-98,110-1,
142,155» 180-198,205-10
Primorskii Oblast’ 50, 61-3
private
economy 188
enterprise/company 89,100,105,142,182,
191» 198
plot cultivation 30-1,132,156
sphere 25,136-7; see also public sphere
propiska see residence permit
Przheval’ski, Nikolai M. 52,56, 64,147
public
discourse 33,83,91,180, 200
space 45,177-86,198-200
sphere 137,184,188,201
pull factor 82-3; see also push factor and
Pilkington, Hilary
push factor 56,82-3; see also pull factor and
Pilkington, Hilary
Putin, Vladimir 39,106,185,193,196, 205,208,210
Qing China 51,58,
Qing-Japan War 48
queue 34,97-8,103-4
quiet migration 20,87,89
racism 73,111
Raikom 143,149
razvitie see development
reabilitatsiia see rehabilitation
refugee 33,36, 39, 42,51, 62,82,91-4,162-3, *74.
184,188,194-5.198
rehabilitation 36,81,122,179,189-90,194-6,
199, 206-7
-focused nationality policy 196
relatedness 31
repatriation 17, 33,76,81, 90,107
repressed peoples 179-82, 206
residence permit/residency registration 34,
102-5,192
RFE see Russian Far East
rice
at family ceremonies 177
cultivation work 17,44,86,90,116,119-129,157
meals 118,165-7
sacks donated 184,188
rodina see homeland
Russia(n) see Imperial Russia, Soviet Russia
and Russian Federation
citizenship see citizenship
Civil War 38,48,66,72
Far East 17-23,47,81
Federation 35,37,56,78,105,180,193,196,208
Koreans 17-45.56,65,99,115,148,171-177.
179-204
language 41-3,102,126
nationalism 37,191-2
-ness 106,199
Orthodox (Christianity) 51,59-60,115,125,
130.139.143
-speaking people 60,134, 210
state 36,199, 203,205
subjects 66; see also non-subjects
Russified 78-9
Russification 24,128,200
russkie see ethnic Russians
russkli bilet (identity document) 57,63
russkoiazychannyi narod see Russian-speaking
people
Russo-Japanese War 38,48, 62-3, 66
sadoni see affinity
Sahlins, Marshall D. 139-40
Sakhalin 23, 39-41,147
Sakhalin Koreans 39-41
salad factory see food-production factory
samostoiateinost see independence
Scott,James C. 81,207
seasonal migration agriculture see gobonjil
second
class/grade citizens 35,110
economy 25
generation 89,99; see also generation
-hand (Japanese) cars 66-7, 99,133,145-147.
208; see also Japanese second-hand cars
nature 121-122; see also Oushakine, Serguei A.
World War see World War II
shadow economy 25,207
Shlapentokh, Vladimir 25,112,136-7
Siegelbaum, Lewis H. 25,30,116,137
silence on deportation 75-8
Simmel, Georg 84,109-12,155
Slavic
Slavic nationalism 74,108,188,194. 200
Slavicization 74
Slezkine, Yuri 27-9,50,71,179
small peoples 19,180-1
smoking and drinking 173
social
activities 44,198-200
category 27-8,174
changes after the collapse of the Soviet
Union 81-113
engineering 120; see also Kandiyoti, Deniz
interaction 32, 85,107-112,162,163,179,184
relationship 18-25,82-112,141-166,180-202
sociality 24-5,29, 85-5,112-3,135-7.156,
163-4,170,173,183; see also sociability
space 29, 85,112,199-200
status 27, 51,61, 65,70,132-4
structure 27, 40, 205
sociability 84,111-112; see also sociality
socialist
morality 84,149, 200, 207
period 26,50,107,125,128,144
sojakchil see tenant farming
INDEX
239
soslovie see social status
soslovnost’ see estate
South Korea 33,37, 42-3* 56,90,103-8,142,
146-7,157» 165» 173-6,179-180,185,189-93
South Korean NGOs 45, 93,180,182-6,198-9
South Koreans 42,191,193, 203
sovereignty 18, 62-5,196, 203
Soviet
Central Asia 77,110,118,123,126,128
disengagement 37-8
Koreans 29, 31-41,110,120,126, 201
nationality question/policy 18-9, 25-8,
70-82,115,118,179
(political) economy 29,31,44, 77,117,124,138
socialism 24,29,30-37,44,59, 66,116-125, 136
state 19,27-8,73, 86,105,149
Union 18-20, 23-52, 70-89,118-125,129-30;
see also USSR
universalism 27; see also ethnic
particularism
xenophobia 28, 71
spatio-temporality 136,154,161; see also Munn,
Nancy D. and temporality
Ssorin-Chaikov, Nikolai 29,59,70,87-8,109,
123,129,137-8, 209
Stakhanovism 116-7; see also Siegelbaum,
Lewis H.
starozhily see old residents
state see also outside the system
apparatus 30,32,112,195
benefits 104-5, 2°8
economy 87,125
institution 26, 29-32, 93,112,122,129,131-7»
142-3,147
power 77
protection 26,101,149
socialism 30,133
violence 17,25, 35-6, 44
stateless
Koreans 62
minorities/people 61-2,202-3
Stephan, John J. 23, 47,50, 63, 66, 68,72, 75
Stewart, Michael 156-7
stigma
of deportation 79
of enemy nation 73-74» 117181
stigmatized ethnicity 79
stranger 109-10,153-5;see also Simmel Georg
Strathern, Marilyn 158,164-7
Sturgeon, Janet C. 33-4
subakjil see watermelon cultivation work
subsistence economy 139; see also Sahlins,
Marshall D.
svoi 24, 32,134-7,161,184
symbolic
meaning 120-1,179
power/significance 119-20
reconstitution/reproduction 29-30
value 134-5
Tajikistan 91,102,193
Tashkent 86, 90, 97,105,108,126,170,207
tea hospitality 84,111
temporality 44,110; see also spatio-temporality
tenant farming 56, 60, 64, 67-g, 123
teplitsa see greenhouse
terrestrial space 58
territory-based nationality policy 19,28-30
Thevenot, Laurent 187-8
threshold of house 153-4; see also house and
indoor space
Tomlinson, Kathryn G. 77, 78,88,119,164
trade
in post-Soviet period 103, 207-8
in Soviet times 128,131,133
traders see Chinese traders, Chinese
Korean traders and Korean traders
trading activities 97,101,131,148
transnational connection 179-85
Tsarist Russia 24, 51, 53, 67, 209; see also
Imperial Russia
Ttimen River 52, 56, 58-9
Ukraine 20,71,121,152
Ukrainian 48
unmaking 24,196
unmaking of Soviet socialism 26; see also
Soviet Socialism and Humphrey, Caroline
Unterberger, Pavel F. 47, 59-64
urbanization 32,121-8
Ushtobe 23,122,170
USSR 47,73,86-7,107-8; see also Soviet Union
Ussuri River 50, 58,69,107
Ussuriisk 33-5, 43-4, 89-94, 97-103» 108-110,
145-7» 172-3» 178-82,192-200, 207-8
Uzbekistan 41» 91» 93» 97,102-3,105,107,122,
126-7,158,170,193
Uzbeks 119,192
Vaschuk, Angelina S. 50-2, 53, 67, 82, 86,89,
92,101,127
vegetable
cultivation 26, 44-5,103,116,124,127,145,
155» 178
trading 97-8,146-8,157,163, 202
Verdery, Katherine 25,29,87,128,131,134,137-8
via somebody 31; see also connection
Vladivostok 19, 40, 50,61, 64, 91, 97,147,191,
205,208
voluntary
displacement 32
migration 87,113
vnenakhodmost’ see outsidedness
vnye see outside
Wada, Haruki 69, 72
watermelon cultivation work 93, 97,129,147-8,
156-9,172
wave of migration 27,37, 88,122
240
THE DISPLACEMENT OF BORDERS AMONG RUSSIAN KOREANS IN NORTHEAST ASIA
wedding 78,135,167,170-1, 203
welfare 36,51,73,104-5, 208-9
Werbner, Pnina 135
Werbner, Richard 84,109
Wondong Newspaper 93,139,185,188, 207
wonhoin see Russian subjects
work morality 171; see also morality
World War I 64
World War II 19, 26, 34, 38-9* 4i. 48, 81, 86,
126-7,166
World War Zero 38
WWII see World War II
yellow
immigrants 63
labor/work force 63-4
people/race 6o, 63-4
peril 47» 83-4
yeohoin see non-subjects
Yukchin 99
Yurchak, Alexei 26, 29-30,86,112,124,135-7,185
zheltaia opasnosV see yellow peril
Zorin, Vladimir 193,196
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spelling | Park, Hyun Gwi Verfasser (DE-588)1159604169 aut The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia Hyun Gwi Park Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press [2018] 240 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Asian borderlands 5 Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-232 Index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Koreaner (DE-588)4032470-9 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Rußland Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Koreaner (DE-588)4032470-9 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-90-485-2911-7 Asian borderlands 5 (DE-604)BV044667167 5 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030337904&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030337904&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030337904&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia |
title_auth | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia |
title_exact_search | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia |
title_full | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia Hyun Gwi Park |
title_fullStr | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia Hyun Gwi Park |
title_full_unstemmed | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia Hyun Gwi Park |
title_short | The displacement of borders among Russian Koreans in northeast Asia |
title_sort | the displacement of borders among russian koreans in northeast asia |
topic | Koreaner (DE-588)4032470-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Koreaner Russland Sowjetunion |
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