End of Empire Migrants in East Asia

End of Empire Migrants in East Asia

Repatriates, Returnees and Finding Home

Paichadze, Svetlana; Bull, Jonathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

272

Mole

9781032284989

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Introduction Part 1: Repatriation in historiography, political discourse and the history of Indigenous Peoples 1. Japanese-language historiography about end of empire migration: revising the extruded history of repatriation and hikiagesha 2. Hikiagesha and other terms for returnees in the minutes of the National Diet of Japan 3. Travel, forced movement, 'repatriation': multiple mobilities in the history of the Indigenous Peoples of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands Part 2: Finding 'home' in the former Japanese Empire 4. The 'repatriation' of Japanese wives from Manchuria to Taiwan: a presence hidden by multiple factors 5. The social movement for Sakhalin Korean repatriation after the Second World War: the establishment of the Korean Communist party 6. The 'Remembered' Sakhalin Koreans in the South Korean Press, 1946-1980 7. Between loving the country and loving the land: the case of waishengren and hwagyo Part 3: Repatriation policy and returning home in the 1950s-1960s 8. The boundary formation between 'hikiage' and 'kikoku': the case of the 'honkoku kikansha' from China 9. Individual multiethnic repatriation from the Soviet Union 10. The 'delayed "repatriation"' of Japanese women in Korea: the beginning of the return policy in postwar Japan Part 4: Repatriation and integration: life after hikiage 11. Industry-induced movements of people and connections among repatriates from the Karafuto coal industry 12. The socioeconomic reintegration of repatriates: evidence from Gifu prefecture 13. An anthropology of nostalgia: wansei's postwar life and their Taiwan recognition 14. Border, Indigenous Peoples, self-identification: contested memory as seen in the social activities of Ainu, Uilta and Nivkh
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Indigenous Peoples;Sakhalin;China;Taiwan;Korea;Japan;Migrant;repatriate;Karafuto Ainu;Korean Husbands;Sakhalin Ainu;Japanese Wives;Young Man;Japanese Women;Empire Migrants;UN;Roc;Japanese Empire;Soviet Japanese Joint Declaration;Ma Ying Jiu;Vice Versa;South Sakhalin;Gifu City;Ainu People;Japanese Repatriates;Japanese Embassy;Postwar Repatriation;Japanese Nationals;Chinese Communist Party;Gifu Prefecture;Mainland China;Colonial Taiwan;Korean Communist Party