Creating subaltern counterpublics : Korean women in Japan and their struggle for night school
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Creating subaltern counterpublics : Korean women in Japan and their struggle for night school
(Japanese society series)
Kyoto University Press , Trans Pacific Press, 2017
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Zainichi Chōsenjin josei ni yoru 'kai no taikō-teki na kōkyōken' no keisei : Ōsaka no yakan chūgaku o kaku to shita undō
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Translation of: 在日朝鮮人女性による「下位の対抗的な公共圏」の形成 : 大阪夜間中学校を校とした運動
"Translated by Yuri Kamada"--Cover
"First pubilished in Japanese by Ochanomizu shobō in 2012"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-250) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a study of a political and social movement instigated by older Korean women in Japan, beginning in the 1990s. Koreans in Japan have occupied an unique position among ethnic minority groups. Until recently they constituted the largest group of "foreign nationals". yet they have been marginalized politically, socially, economically, and culturally. Korean women are doubly-disadvantaged, treated as inferior to men by both Korean and Japanese society.
Furthermore, the first generation of Korean women migrants were not educated as children, rendering them functionally illiterate and, thus, triply marginalized. Late in life, when family and work responsibilities became less onerous, local authorities created educational opportunities, which the women took up in unexpected numbers, overloading the facilities. The authorities' responses effectively re-marginalized them. The elderly Korean women took a stance and, in the process, reconstituted themselves as social and political actors. This book examines that self-transformation process.
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Acknowledgements
1 Introduction:C onceptualizing Korean women in Japan through a feminist lens
2 Between ethnic rights and women's rights movements
3 Counterpublics and the Taiheiji Independence Movement
4 Life course: Illiteracy and Night Junior High School
5 Formation of oppositional subjects
6 Intergenerational solidarity and the reconstruction of ethnicity
7 Korean women in Japan and subaltern counterpublics
Notes
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
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