End of empire migrants in East Asia : repatriates, returnees and finding home / edited by Svetlana Paichadze and Jonathan Bull.

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English
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  • ABINGDON ROUTLEDGE 2023
  • Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
  • ©2023
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Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia ; 180. [More in this series]
Biographical/​Historical note
Svetlana Paichadze is an Associate Professor at the Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Hokkaido University, Japan. Her main research themes are the education, identity and language issues of Russian-speaking diaspora and her publications include Identity, Language and Education of Sakhalin Japanese and Koreans: Continual Diaspora (2022), Voices from the Shifting Russo-Japanese border: Karafuto/Sakhalin (co-edited, 2015) and Saharin zanryū: nikkanro hyakunen ni wataru kazoku no monogatari [Left-behind on Sakhalin: A Centenary History of Families Living Between Japan, Korea, and Russia] (co-authored, 2016). Jonathan Bull is a Lecturer at the Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Hokkaido University, Japan. His research focuses on the social and cultural history of Japanese end of empire migration and has been published in the Journal of Contemporary History,Journal of Migration History and Cultural and Social History.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 02, 2023).
Contents
  • Japanese-language historiography about end of empire migration : revising the extruded history of repatriation and hikiagesha / Jonathan Bull
  • Hikiagesha and other terms for returnees in the minutes of the National Diet of Japan / Ayako Tominari
  • Travel, forced movement, 'repatriation' : multiple mobilities in the history of the indigenous peoples of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands / Tessa Morris-Suzuki
  • The 'repatriation' of Japanese wives from Manchuria to Taiwan : a presence hidden by multiple factors / Yōhei Fujino
  • The social movement for Sakhalin Korean repatriation after the Second World War : the establishment of the Korean Communist Party / Yulia Din
  • The remembered Sakhalin Koreans in the South Korean press, 1946-1980 / Kim Yehbohn Lacey
  • Between loving the country and loving the land : the case of waishengren and hwagyo / Hisahiko Kamizuru
  • The boundary formation between 'hikiage' and 'kikoku' : the case of the 'honkoku kikansha' from China / Makoto Minami (Liang Xue Jiang)
  • Individual multiethnic repatriation from the Soviet Union / Svetlana Paichadze
  • The 'delayed "repatriation"' of Japanese women in Korea : the beginning of the return policy in postwar Japan / Mooam Hyun
  • Industry-induced movements of people and connections among repatriates from the Karafuto coal industry / Takefumi Hirai
  • The socioeconomic reintegration of repatriates : evidence from Gifu prefecture / Steven Ivings
  • An anthropology of nostalgia : Wansei's postwar life and their Taiwan recognition / Yu Nai Hui
  • Border, indigenous peoples, self-identification : contested memory as seen in the social activities of Ainu, Uilta and Nivkh / Svetlana Paichadze and Jeffry Gayman.
ISBN
  • 9781000869842 (electronic book)
  • 1000869849 (electronic book)
  • 9781003297086 (electronic book)
  • 1003297080 (electronic book)
  • 9781000869798 (electronic book)
  • 1000869792 (electronic book)
LCCN
2022053819
OCLC
1366102873
Doi
  • 10.4324/9781003297086
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