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Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications looks at the relationship between second-generation Korean Americans and their uses and interpretations of Korean films and popular culture. The book combines intra-personal processes of identification with their social identities to understand how they use Korean popular culture to define "authenticity" and to construct inter-group and intra-group difference and hierarchy. The book also examines the ways social identities intersect with intra-personal identification within Korean American youth communities to shape interpretation of Korean films. Finally, the book includes new findings on the ways second-generation Korean Americans construct intra-group difference as well as identity positions within Korean American youth communities. Overall, the manuscript is a comprehensive examination of second-generation Korean American ethnic identity, reception of transnational media, and social uses of transnational media