“我们”中的“其他人”:探讨日本青年的种族误认

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Yuna Sato
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摘要本文通过分析15名年轻人的经历,探讨了当代日本对日本边界的治安管理。尽管他们自认为没有任何外国祖先,但他们经常被其他人误认为是半日本人或非日本人。本文探讨了这种分类的原因和后果,并反思了种族或种族错误识别对被错误识别者和更广泛的社会的影响。研究结果证实,其他人将参与者标记为hāfu(混合)或外国人,以理解参与者“非日本人”的个人特征与狭隘的日本人概念之间的不一致。他们缺乏日本性意味着参与者由于日本社会中没有标记的规范而受到排斥。他们也被当作是胡人或外国人对待。然而,他们相信或声称只有日本祖先,这往往会混淆他人和自己,导致人们试图理解他们的“差异”。本文的结论是,日本各民族或种族的边缘化和其他化有助于避免挑战日本性的概念。因此,为了解决排斥问题,需要承认“多数日本人”的多样性。
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‘Others’ among ‘Us’: Exploring Racial Misidentification of Japanese Youth
ABSTRACT This article examines policing of the boundary of Japaneseness in contemporary Japan by analyzing the experiences of 15 young individuals. Despite their self-recognition as not having any foreign ancestors, they are often misrecognized as half-Japanese or non-Japanese by others. This article explores the causes and consequences of this categorization and reflects on the implications of ethnic or racial misidentification for the misidentified and for the wider society. The findings confirm that others labeled the participants as hāfu (mixed) or foreign to make sense of the inconsistency between the participants’ ‘non-Japanese-like’ personal features and a narrow notion of Japaneseness. Their lack of Japaneseness meant the participants experienced exclusion owing to the unmarked norms in Japanese society. They were also treated as though they were hāfu or foreign. However, their belief or claim of having only Japanese ancestors often confused others as well as themselves, which resulted in various attempts to make sense of their ‘differences’. This article concludes that the marginalization and othering of various ethnic or racial groups in Japan helped avoid challenging the notion of Japaneseness. Therefore, to tackle exclusion, diversity among ‘majority Japanese’ needs to be acknowledged.
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