Activity 6.3: Experiences of Korean Transnational Adoptees
Activity 6.3: Experiences of Korean Transnational Adoptees
Activity 6.3: Experiences of Korean Transnational Adoptees
Activity Questions
- What are some of the experiences and feelings faced by Korean transnational adoptees?
- How do conflicting feelings about their identity affect Korean transnational adoptees’ relationships with their American and Korean families?
- How do war, poverty, race, gender, and global relationships influence adoption?
Instructional Strategies
- Use the Lesson 6: Aftermath of the Korean War and Korean Transnational Adoptions (Activity 6.3)presentation to support this lesson.
Introduce the Film
- Have students share their thoughts and understanding about transnational adoptions.
- Show the film First Person Plural(Director Deann Borshay Liem, 53 min.). This film follows the journey of a Korean adoptee, from her childhood and high school experience with her adoptive American family to her trip to Korea to find her birth mother.
- If the film is not available:
- Show the trailer.
- Send students to the following links:
- Film Synopsis
- The Filmmaker’s Photo Album
- Growing Up in California
- First Reunion with Birth Family
- Sun Duck Orphanage
During Viewing
- Distribute and review the Viewing Worksheet for First Person Plural. Encourage students to notice information in the film that will help them answer the questions.
After Viewing
- After watching the film, place students in pairs or small groups to complete the Viewing Worksheet.
Closing the Activity
- End class with a review and discussion of the activity questions.
Resources
- Lesson 6 Teacher’s Guide (PDF)
- Lesson 6 Presentation (PPT; PDF version downloadable on Scribd bottom right)
- Video: First Person Plural(available to stream on Kanopy)
- Website: First Person Plural
- Handout: Viewing Worksheet for First Person Plural (Word)
- Handout: Viewing Worksheet for First Person Plural (PDF)
External Resources
Worksheet: Viewing Questions for First Person Plural (PDF)
YouTube Video: Trailer for First Person Plural (1:51 minutes)


