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this website gives an international view by/on international or/and inter-racial adoptee culture reviewed in media — ce site donne une vue internationale sur la culture faite par/sur les adopté.e.s à l’international et/ou inter-raciaux dans les medias. — 이 웹사이트는 국가 간의 다문화 입양인 문화에 대(의)해서 미디어를 통한 비평으로 그에 따른 국제적인 시각을 제공합니다. — este site dá…
Why a Generation of Adoptees Is Returning to South Korea – 2015, Jan. 15 – Amy Mihyang Ginther with her birth mother, Park Jeong-hee, at Park’s home in Gimcheon, South Korea. Credit Mark Neville for The New York Times Laura Klunder’s newest tattoo runs down the inside of her left forearm and reads “K85-160,” a…
ACA (아까) sounds also in hangul (korean laguage) ‘earlier’. this site is archiving adoptees’ cultural informations (artists, activists & academics). mostly inter-racial and/or inter-country adoptees… (films, exhibits, books) & academic studies that have been screened, exhibited, published but also the media media coverage (press, presse, 신문, TV) during this past century (especially before the time of internet!). i believe that history…
ACA (아까) veut aussi dire en coréen ‘juste avant’. ce site archive les informations culturelles des adopté.e.s (artistes, militant.e.s & académicien.ne.s). pour la plupart des adopté.e.s inter-raciaux ou trans-nationaux… (films, expos, livres) & études académiques qui ont été présentés, exposés, publiés mais aussi dans les médias (press, presse, 신문, TV) durant plus d’un demi siècle (spécialement avant le temps d’internet!). ije crois que l’histoire n’est pas seulement écrite sur wikipedia.…
This cartoon is not about international adoption BUT it mentioned, back in 1954 – first publication) a group of Korean infants stopping over Tokyo on their way to be adopted to the West (either North America or West Europe) Cette B.D. publiée en 1954, n’est pas sur l’adoption international d’enfants coréens adoptés vers l’Occident mais il…
*** version française en dessous ) Antonio Corea was supposedly a young Korean man taken captive by the Japanese during the Imjin War who later ended up in Rome (he had probably been sold to the Portuguese and trasported to Europe via Macao and Goa.) While in Rome an artist assumed to have been Rubens…