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Course Reader Zainichi Koreans: The Past, the Present, and the Future Noboru Tomonari Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus Course Reader no. 11

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Zainichi Koreans:
The Past, the Present, and the Future
Noboru Tomonari
Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
Course Reader no. 11
2013


Zainichi Koreans: The Past, the Present, and the Future

Introduction

Part I: Zainichi Korean Experiences

KANG Sang Jung
Kang Sang Jung, trans. Robin Fletcher, “Memories of a Zainichi Korean
Childhood,” The Asia-Pacific Journal, February 2, 2007.

Sonia Ryang
Sonia Ryang, “The Denationalized Have No Class: The Banishment of
Japan’s Korean Minority—A Polemic,” The Asia-Pacific Journal, June 8,
2008.

Part II: Koreans in the Japanese Empire

KOH Sunhui and Kate Barclay
Koh Sunhui and Kate Barclay, “Traveling through Autonomy and
Subjugation: Jeju Island Under Japan and Korea,” The Asia-Pacific Journal,
May 30, 2007.


Part III: Becoming Zainichi Koreans in Postwar Japan

Mark E. Caprio
Mark E. Caprio, “The Cold War Explodes in Kobe: The 1948 Korean Ethnic
School ‘Riots’ and US Occupation Authorities,” The Asia-Pacific Journal
8.48.2, November 24, 2008.

Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki, “Invisible Immigrants: Undocumented Migration
and Border Controls in Early Postwar Japan,” The Asia-Pacific Journal,
August 31, 2006.

Part IV: Living as Zainichi Koreans in Postwar Japan

John Lie
John Lie, “Zainichi Recognitions: Japan’s Korean Residents’ Ideology and
Its Discontents,” The Asia-Pacific Journal, November 3, 2008.

Rumi SAKAMOTO
Rumi Sakamoto, “‘Koreans, Go Home!’ Internet Nationalism in
Contemporary Japan as a Digitally Mediated Subculture,” The Asia-Pacific
Journal 9.10.2, March 7, 2011.

KANG Sang Jung
Kang Sang Jung, trans. Mark Gibeau, intro. Tessa Morris-Suzuki,
“Tunneling Through Nationalism: The Phenomenology of a Certain
Nationalist,” The Asia-Pacific Journal 9.36.2, September 5, 2011


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