帝国迁移的终结:疏散和个人逃亡:日本帝国的远北,1945-1947

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Cultural & Social History Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1080/14780038.2022.2146992
J. Bull
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摘要日本帝国末期的移民导致战后日本出现了一个被遣返的人物(hikiagesha)。在其最早的化身中,被遣返的人物是一名逃离满洲暴力的女性。这篇文章探讨了来自帝国不同地区(卡拉福托,今萨哈林南部)的前殖民地居民和未参与官方遣返的前殖民居民如何适应满洲遣返的形象。因此,这篇文章建议研究人员应该进一步研究支离破碎的帝国终结叙事是如何以及为什么随后融合成一种占主导地位的遣返叙事的。
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End of Empire Migration as Evacuation and Individual Flight: The Far North of the Japanese Empire, 1945-1947
ABSTRACT Japanese end of empire migration led to the emergence of a repatriate figure (hikiagesha) in post-war Japan. In its earliest incarnation, the repatriated figure appeared as a female fleeing from violence in Manchuria. This article examines how former colonial residents who came from a different part of the empire (Karafuto, present-day southern Sakhalin) and who were not part of the official repatriation adapted to the Manchurian repatriate figure. It argues that new forms of self-identification for male former colonial residents emerged in response to widespread images of the female hikiagesha. The article therefore suggests that researchers should further examine how and why fragmented end of empire narratives subsequently coalesced into a dominant narrative of repatriation.
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