Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan: Indigenous and colonial othersMichael Weiner |
Contents
texts and contexts | 21 |
The creation of the Edo outcaste order | 60 |
Suiheisha activity and the Yuwa response | 90 |
the incident at Yōka High School | 133 |
Instrumental violence and the struggle for Buraku liberation | 146 |
toward an emancipatory | 193 |
Japans Korean minority today | 219 |
Political correctness postcoloniality and the selfrepresentation | 241 |
Negative selfidentity in a delinquent Korean youth | 264 |
KoreanJapanese solidarity | 284 |
Migration 19251938 | 313 |
the Korean Atom Bomb | 358 |
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areas Asahi Shimbun Asō atom bomb bakufu bosses Buraku Kaihō Buraku Liberation Buraku Liberation League Buraku Mondai Burakumin campaigns Chikuhō Chōsenjin cited colonial committee culture Danzaemon demands denunciation discrimination discriminatory economic employment ethnic Koreans example factory family court Fukuoka Han-il hibakusha high school Hijikata hinin Hiroshima hisabetsu Hokkaido Ibid identity immigrant incident individual issue Japanese nationality Jōkyō Kanto Kenkyu kōfu Korean miners Korean name Korean resident Korean workers Koreans in Japan Kyōchōkai Kyoto Kyudan large numbers League living majority marriage memorial's Mindan mines minority mother movement Nakao Nihon occupation official organisation Osaka outcaste percent police political prefecture problem protest resident Koreans Rōdō Rōdōsha Sabetsu Seikatsu Shakai shiryō Shoten social society status strike struggle Suihei Suiheisha Suiheisha groups teachers tion Tokugawa Tokyo union victims wages Watanabe women Yata Yuwa Zainichi Chōsenjin Zainichi Koreans Zenshichi ZKSS