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Others in Japanese Agriculture
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Others in Japanese Agriculture

Japan's national identity associates the 'Japanese people' with the Japanese land, making the farmer the backbone of the nation. Others in Japanese Agriculture challenges this mythology, revealing the changing faces of Japanese farmers during the colonial and post-war eras. First, it traces the tangled trail of Koreans brought into farming villages as a result of war mobilization and capitalist development. Second, it discusses the plight of those who evacuated from cities as they attempted to eke out a living on marginal land. Third, it points out that settlers repatriated from the colonies were met with hostility from villagers and indifference from authorities. Finally, it explores how those who were encouraged to emigrate for 'the good of the nation' in post-war Japan, found themselves victims of agrarian reforms, which severed their ties. In sum, despite being lauded as the 'backbone of the nation' Japanese farmers have been repeatedly marginalized and othered.
Alaotsikko
Koreans, Evacuees and Migrants 1920-1950
Kirjailija
Kenichi Yasuoka
ISBN
9781925608168
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
30.9.2021
Sivumäärä
374