Abstract

In China, research related to ‘Overseas Chinese’ has grown quantitatively enough to consider whether to recognize it as an independent academic field. However, even in Korea, which was a neighboring country to China but maintained a third party's position on the issue of “Overseas Chinese,” it has recently been paying attention to Overseas Chinese research in various fields as well as historiography and sinology. Research results related to “Overseas Chinese” in Korea began to attract attention mainly from the economy after the 1990s, and now interdisciplinary research is being conducted in various fields. In particular, as Korean society began to pay attention to the multicultural society since the 2000s, the issue of foreigners in Korea, which has not been noticed, is being studied in each field, and interest in “Korean Chinese” is increasing. Therefore, we intend to quantitatively analyze the research results related to Overseas Chinese in the domestic academic world and visually derive the research results so far through visualization work, including knowledge topography. In addition, I would like to examine the characteristics of domestic Overseas Chinese research from the perspective of comparison with the research status of Chinese academia.

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