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Kazakistan Korelilerinin Sosyo-Kültürel Yapısı

Year 2020, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 259 - 282, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.26650/jes.2020.017

Abstract

“Kazakistan Korelilerinin Sosyo-Kültürel Yapısı” başlığı altında hazırlanmış olan bu çalışmada, Kazakistan’daki Koreli topluluğunun zorunlu göç tarihi ele alınarak, günümüzdeki durumu, özellikle de sosyo-kültürel yapısı irdelenmiştir. Kazakistan Korelileri, Kazakistan Cumhuriyeti’ni oluşturan birçok etnik gruptan biridir ve bilinen nüfusları yaklaşık olarak 100.000 civarındadır. Verilerin nicel araştırma ve nitel araştırma yöntemleri kullanılarak toplandığı bu çalışmada, Kazakistan Korelilerinin dil, din, eğitim, ekonomik durum ve etnik kimlik duygusu anket ve mülakat yolu ile araştırılıp bilgiler elde edilmiştir. Kazakistan Korelilerinin kültürü, geçmişte ve günümüzde yaşadıkları coğrafya, devlet politikaları, bölgede bulunan diğer topluluklar ve bunların kültürleri ile sıkı bir etkileşim içindedir. Bu bölgedeki Koreli nüfusun azlığı, ulusal özerkliğin olmayışı, yüksek kentsel yerleşim oranı gibi sebeplerden dolayı ve hızlı sosyo-ekonomik gelişmeye bağlı olarak Koreliler, kendi etnik kökenlerini bir noktaya kadar koruyabilmişler ve yoğun olarak başta Rus kültürü olmak üzere Kazak kültürüne de uyum sağlamışlardır. Özellikle dil konusuna gelecek olursak, Kazakistan Korelileri anadilleri olan Koreceyi neredeyse unutmuşlardır. Din durumunun özelliklerinden biri, diğer çoğu etnik gruplar gibi bir ana din oluşturmadan halkın çeşitli dinlere dağılım göstermesidir. Eğitim ve ekonomik durumu ise aynı coğrafyada bulunan diğer milletlerden daha yüksek ve istikrarlıdır.

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Socio-Cultural Structure of the Korean in Kazakhstan

Year 2020, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 259 - 282, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.26650/jes.2020.017

Abstract

This study under the title "Sociocultural Structure of the Koreans of Kazakhstan" discusses the history of forced migration and the current sociocultural status of Koreans in Kazakhstan society. Kazakhstan Koreans are one of the ethnic groups that make up Kazakhstan and their population is around 100,000. The data for the study was collected by using quantitative and qualitative research methods to examine the language, religion, ethnic identity, education, economic and social life status of Korean in Kazakhstan. The culture of Koreans in Kazakhstan is in close contact with their past and present lands, state policies, other communities in the region, and their cultures. Due to the low Korean population in this region, a lack of national autonomy, high urban settlement rate, and rapid socioeconomic development, Koreans have adapted to Russian culture and particularly to Kazakh culture while retaining part of their ethnic identity. They have almost forgotten Korean language which is their mother tongue. One of the characteristics of the state of religion is the distribution of people to various religions without having a main religion like most other ethnic groups. Their educational and economic situation is higher and more stable than other nations in Kazakhstan society.

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Political Science, Sociology, International Relations, History of The Social Sciences
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Dongin Lee This is me 0000-0001-8484-4785

Publication Date September 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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Chicago Lee, Dongin. “Kazakistan Korelilerinin Sosyo-Kültürel Yapısı”. Avrasya İncelemeleri Dergisi 9, no. 2 (September 2020): 259-82. https://doi.org/10.26650/jes.2020.017.