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On the Margins of Empire: Buraku and Korean Identity in Prewar and Wartime Japan
Harvard University Press, 2013 Cloth: 978-0-674-06668-7 Library of Congress Classification DS830.B39 2013 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.568095209041
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Two of the largest minority groups in modern Japan—Koreans, who emigrated to the metropole as colonial subjects, and a social minority known as the Burakumin, who descended from former outcastes—share a history of discrimination and marginalization that spans the decades of the nation’s modern transformation, from the relatively liberal decade of the 1920s, through the militarism and nationalism of the 1930s, to the empire’s demise in 1945. See other books on: Buraku people | Empire | Koreans | Margins | Minorities See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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