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From Sweatshop to Fashion Shop

Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the Argentine Garment Industry

From Sweatshop to Fashion Shop cover

From Sweatshop to Fashion Shop

Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the Argentine Garment Industry

Description

Marked by uncertainty and upheaval, immigrant entrepreneurship emerges not as a fixed strategy but as an ongoing process of adaptation, negotiation, and reinvention.
Since their arrival in the 1960s, Korean immigrants in Argentina have been deeply embedded in the garment industry, developing a sustained yet evolving presence within this important economic sector. From Sweatshop to Fashion Shop examines how, across decades of political instability and economic volatility, Korean entrepreneurs have continuously reshaped their motivations, business practices, and strategies in response to-and sometimes in defiance of-the shifting conditions of the host country. Moving from early migration decisions and sectoral entry into apparel production, through expansion into distribution networks, and into present-day challenges, Jihye Kim traces a historical trajectory that connects individual agency with broader structural transformations.
Drawing on established theories of immigrant entrepreneurship while critically reassessing their limits, Kim offers a nuanced interpretation that integrates theoretical frameworks with historically grounded analysis. This approach reveals how context-specific factors-ranging from Argentina's economic crises to changing global markets-have shaped distinct entrepreneurial pathways within the Korean diaspora. By foregrounding a Latin American case that has long been overlooked, the book not only enriches Korean studies but also contributes more comprehensive and globally attuned theories of migration and entrepreneurship.

Table of Contents

1. To the Farthest Country: When and Why Koreans Moved to Argentina
2. The Host Country: Argentina
3. From Agriculture to Apparel: The Entry of Koreans into the Argentine Garment Industry (1960s-1970s)
4. From Production to Distribution: Expansion of the Korean Garment Business (1980s-1990s)
5. The Korean Garment Business in Argentina Today (2000-Present)
6. Opportunities and Challenges for the Korean Garment Business
References
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published 26 Aug 2021
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 200
ISBN 9781498584029
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 5 b/w illustrations; 10 tables;
Series Korean Communities across the World
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Jihye Kim

Jihye Kim is assistant professor in Korean studies…

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