Abstract

This paper is a qualitative study of the Japanese diaspora in Daegu Metropolitan City. To this end, the purpose is to analyze storytelling using an autoethnography thesis method. Data collection was preceded by reflective background, educational experience, graduate coursework, and field investigation from critical thinking about the world of the self. Analysis results: First, it was analyzed as a researcher's self-realization, a common history, second, a marriage migration community excluded from the community, third, It was analyzed as social capital. In this study, a series of research processes and results suggesting changes in the perspective of the nature of diaspora were an extension of diaspora research, and it is meaningful in that it derived diaspora autoethnography thesis method based on practical experience.

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