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Two-Sided Explosion: The Atomic Bomb that Saved Colonized Lives
“The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was one of the most devastating tragedies that ever occurred in human history,” claims Akiko Fuji,...
Literature Review - Part 4: Heritage language acquisition among 1.5 generation East Asian immigrants
The study by Jung (2016) found that Korean mothers had less positive experiences with their children’s Korean language use. This was due...
Literature Review - Part 3: Immigrant parent attitudes towards Korean heritage language maintenance
Becker (2013) examines parental attitudes towards Korean heritage language maintenance by conducting a case study of Korean parents in...
Literature Review - Part 2: Impact of Korean heritage language maintenance on ethnic identity
Kim (2015) examined the effect of Korean language loss on Korean–Canadian immigrants' sense of belonging and cultural identity. The case...
Literature Review - Part 1: Impact of Korean heritage language maintenance on ethnic identity
A heritage language is defined as a language spoken and learned by minority communities in a region that differs from the language spoken...
Semiotics and Simulacra
Semiotics is the study of signs and sign processes, which are just anything that involves signs. A sign is anything that represents...