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DESCRIPTION:Intercultural communication is not unique to the globalization 
 trend of the mid-20th century. This paper examines the life narrative of N
 aile Kamay Binark\, a member of a Tatar family\, tracing her journey from 
 birth in Korea to migration to Türkiye in late 1940s. She was born in Kei
 jo during the Japanese occupation and immigrated to Türkiye as a free imm
 igrant post-World War II. Here\, this story of her migration is analyzed t
 hrough two types of cultural material: a Korean chest and her family photo
 graphs. Migration across the Asian continent was prevalent in the early 19
 00s due to economic and political factors\, leading to a significant Tatar
  diaspora. Originating from Russia\, these Tatars settled in cities along 
 the Russia-China railroad\, establishing communities in Manchuria and citi
 es across Korea (Seoul\, Busan\, Daegu) and Japan. They actively engaged i
 n trade and established cultural and religious centers in places like Harb
 in\, Tokyo\, and Seoul.\nThis paper analyzes her family's Korean cultural 
 heritage objects—specifically the Korean chest—from the perspective of
  cultural material and cultural studies. Now donated to the Korean Cultura
 l Center in Ankara\, the chest is viewed as more than a cultural treasure\
 ; it is a carrier of lifestyle that ensures intergenerational continuity a
 nd holds symbolic meaning in migration history. It represents an intercult
 ural amalgam\, uniting family through Tatar\, Korean\, and Turkish cultura
 l practices. By tracing the Tatar migration through this chest and photogr
 aphs\, this paper reveals that intercultural communication is facilitated 
 through the integration of cultural materials into everyday life\, not sol
 ely through media and new media.
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LOCATION:Room 304 PC Desk (Seats 36)
SUMMARY:The Narrative of Material Culture: Early 20th-Century Tatar Diaspor
 a in Korea\, Their Migration\, and Intercultural Communication through a K
 orean Chest and Family Photographs - Ferruh Mutlu Binark
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