When empire comes home : repatriation and reintegration in postwar Japan

Lori Watt

Following the end of World War II in Asia, the Allied powers repatriated over six million Japanese nationals from colonies and battlefields throughout Asia and deported more than a million colonial subjects from Japan to their countries of origin. Depicted at the time as a postwar measure related to the demobilization of defeated Japanese soldiers, this population transfer was a central element in the human dismantling of the Japanese empire that resonates with other post-colonial and post-imperial migrations in the twentieth century. Lori Watt analyzes how the human remnants of empire, those who were moved and those who were left behind, served as sites of negotiation in the process of the jettisoning of the colonial project and in the creation of new national identities in Japan. Through an exploration of the creation and uses of the figure of the repatriate, in political, social, and cultural realms, this study addresses the question of what happens when empire comes home.

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Following the end of World War II in Asia, the Allied powers repatriated more than six million Japanese nationals from colonies and battlefields throughout Asia and deported more than a million colonial subjects from Japan to their countries of origin. Depicted at the time as a postwar measure related to the demobilization of defeated Japanese soldiers, this population transfer was a central element in the human dismantling of the Japanese empire that resonates with other post-colonial and post-imperial migrations in the twentieth century. Lori Watt analyzes how the human remnants of empire, those who were moved and those who were left behind, served as sites of negotiation in the process of the jettisoning of the colonial project and in the creation of new national identities in Japan. Through an exploration of the creation and uses of the figure of the repatriate, in political, social, and cultural realms, this study addresses the question of what happens when empire comes home.

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[目次]

  • * Maps, Figures, and Tables * Introduction: Repatriation, Decolonization, and the Transformations of Postwar Japan * New Maps of Asia * The Co-Production of the Repatriate, 1945-49 *"The Future of the Japanese Race" and "Argumentative Types": Women from Manchuria and men from Siberia *"In the End, It Was the Japanese Who Got Us": Repatriates in Literature, Songs, and Film * No Longer Hikiagesha: "Orphans and Women Left Behind in China" * Conclusion: Third Party Decolonization and Post-Imperial Japan * Works Cited * Index

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書名 When empire comes home : repatriation and reintegration in postwar Japan
著作者等 Watt, Lori
シリーズ名 Harvard East Asian monographs
出版元 Harvard University Asia Center;distributed by Harvard University Press
刊行年月 2009
ページ数 x, 238 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 9780674055988
9780674033429
NCID BA90832478
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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