----- 建国任务:韩国移民的民族主义和美国的主权, 1905-1945
INTRODUCTION 1. Mapping the Geopolitical Terrain of the Korean Diaspora 2. Becoming Diasporic: From Labor Migrants to Exiled Nationalists, 1905-1919 3. Inaugurating a "New Korea": The March First Movement and the Korean Provisional Government 4. Contesting Issues of State Power in the Diaspora 5. Local Struggles and Diasporic Politics: The 1931 Court Cases of the Korean National Association of Hawaii 6. Kilsoo Haan and "Constructive Americanism": The Ethnicization of Korean Immigrant Nationalism, 1931-1945 7. "In Due Course": Diasporic Nationalism, the United Korean Committee in America, and U.S. Sovereignty CONCLUSION NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY
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