A collection of essays portraying the changes brought to life in contemporary Asia by the introduction of modern marketing techniques. The authors pay particular attention to the influence of McDonald's restaurants on habits of dining and public behavior in the Far East.
From San Francisco to New York, from Chicago to the book's focal point, Los Angeles, this oral history of the Korean American community includes a wide spectrum of people and their stories: a half-Korean, half-African American man addresses the friction between blacks and Koreans; a gay activist tal ...
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