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  3. “Go Back to Your Country!”: Migrant Women Challenging Migrant Containment in South Korea

“Go Back to Your Country!”: Migrant Women Challenging Migrant Containment in South Korea

Posted on October 28, 2016February 6, 2018 by Sherri Klassen

Professor Hae Yeon Choo discusses her new book on gender, migration and citizenship on the Gender & Society Blog.

This entry was posted in Around the Web, Ethnicity, Race and Immigration, Gender, News and tagged Hae Yeon Choo. Bookmark the permalink.

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