Repatriated from Home as Enemy Aliens: Forgotten Lived Experiences of Japanese-Australians during the Second World War

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Tets Kimura
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ABSTRACT In contemporary Australian society, where nationhood has been built upon Western values, non-Caucasian people, including those with a Japanese background, have largely been treated as “others”. This attitude was particularly evident during the Second World War. When Japan joined the war in December 1941, some 97 per cent of civilians with a Japanese background living in Australia, including those who were born in Australia, were interned, and the vast majority of them were shipped to Japan after the war, even though they had no real connection to Japan. Based on my archival research, I argue that some of these “Japanese” who were thought to be others were, in fact, Australians, with strong loyalty to Australia. Official documents do not necessarily determine people's nationality, but instead a sense of belonging such as how they relate to a given society.
从家乡作为敌人被遣返:二战期间日裔澳大利亚人被遗忘的生活经历
在当代澳大利亚社会,国家地位建立在西方价值观的基础上,非白种人,包括那些有日本背景的人,在很大程度上被视为“他者”。这种态度在第二次世界大战期间尤为明显。当日本于1941年12月参战时,居住在澳大利亚的约97%的日本背景平民(包括在澳大利亚出生的平民)被拘留,其中绝大多数人在战后被运往日本,尽管他们与日本没有真正的联系。根据我的档案研究,我认为这些被认为是其他人的“日本人”中的一些人实际上是澳大利亚人,对澳大利亚有着强烈的忠诚。官方文件不一定决定人们的国籍,而是一种归属感,比如他们与特定社会的关系。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Australian Studies (JAS) is the journal of the International Australian Studies Association (InASA). In print since the mid-1970s, in the last few decades JAS has been involved in some of the most important discussion about the past, present and future of Australia. The Journal of Australian Studies is a fully refereed, international quarterly journal which publishes scholarly articles and reviews on Australian culture, society, politics, history and literature. The editorial practice is to promote and include multi- and interdisciplinary work.
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