From 1959 to 1984, some 90,000 Koreans migrated from Japan to North Korea as part of the “repatriation movement.” Enduring severe deprivation in North Korea, in the last decade some 300 of these individuals have returned to Japan. Based on a year of ethnographic fieldwork in Japan, this paper asks how gift giving and the attendant obligation to reciprocate impacts on relations between non-profit organizations (NPOs) and the people they seek to help. I answer this question by examining the resettlement of returnees from North Korea, and their relationship to members of Japanese civil society. The organizations working with returnees primarily consist of elderly Japanese men who aid returnees out of guilt for their support in the 1960s and 19...
Translated from the article published in Korean Political Science Review 44(4): 137-159, 2010 with p...
Unwelcome Home analyzes South Korean, Chinese, and U.S. artistic and media representations that cons...
This study examines how families of transnational marriages between Korea and Japan construct their ...
From 1959 to 1984, some 90,000 Koreans migrated from Japan to North Korea as part of the “repatriati...
Between 1959-1984, approximately 87,000 Koreans and 6,000 Japanese spouses migrated from J...
Although the outward migration of North Korean refugees has received increasing attention in scholar...
Thousands of young Korean men were taken to Japan during the Asia-Pacific War, only to die there whi...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
This dissertation examines the return migration and the reconfiguration of personhood among older Sa...
It is estimated that about 30 thousands of Koreans had survived from A-bombing of Hiroshima and Naga...
This research contributes to the development of migration theories by examining the challenges and o...
Japanese foreign policy toward North Korea shifted over a relatively short period of time between 19...
This thesis uses the narratives of North Koreans living in South Korea (t'albungmin) to understand h...
It is estimated that about 30 thousands of Koreans had survived from A-bombing of Hiroshima and Naga...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
Translated from the article published in Korean Political Science Review 44(4): 137-159, 2010 with p...
Unwelcome Home analyzes South Korean, Chinese, and U.S. artistic and media representations that cons...
This study examines how families of transnational marriages between Korea and Japan construct their ...
From 1959 to 1984, some 90,000 Koreans migrated from Japan to North Korea as part of the “repatriati...
Between 1959-1984, approximately 87,000 Koreans and 6,000 Japanese spouses migrated from J...
Although the outward migration of North Korean refugees has received increasing attention in scholar...
Thousands of young Korean men were taken to Japan during the Asia-Pacific War, only to die there whi...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
This dissertation examines the return migration and the reconfiguration of personhood among older Sa...
It is estimated that about 30 thousands of Koreans had survived from A-bombing of Hiroshima and Naga...
This research contributes to the development of migration theories by examining the challenges and o...
Japanese foreign policy toward North Korea shifted over a relatively short period of time between 19...
This thesis uses the narratives of North Koreans living in South Korea (t'albungmin) to understand h...
It is estimated that about 30 thousands of Koreans had survived from A-bombing of Hiroshima and Naga...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
Translated from the article published in Korean Political Science Review 44(4): 137-159, 2010 with p...
Unwelcome Home analyzes South Korean, Chinese, and U.S. artistic and media representations that cons...
This study examines how families of transnational marriages between Korea and Japan construct their ...