日本殖民者在朝鲜殖民时期的经历与记忆研究

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Hyung-Goo Lee
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该研究小组在韩国国家研究基金会的支持下进行了联合研究,目前已进入第二年的工作。该小组由日本近现代史、韩国近现代史、日本近代史、日本近代史、日本政治史等领域的研究人员组成,具有开展多学科研究的理想条件。就韩日关系而言,这样的研究是至关重要的,因为第二次世界大战后,由于对战前军国主义的批评,日本社会追求建立“文化国家”和“和平国家”的目标。这些倾向开始对1945年至1960年代期间的实际政治产生影响,当时对日本和其他殖民主义的研究开始认真进行。研究战争责任和殖民统治问题的主角是填补了50年代殖民史研究空白的知识分子和文化界人士。研究小组致力于超越韩日关系的历史矛盾和东亚和平体制的历史缺失,做出学术和社会贡献。它通过考察二战战败和日本定居者返回朝鲜后在日本社会中出现的殖民经验和记忆的各种循环来实现这一目标。
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A Study on Japanese Settlers’ Experiences and Memories of Colonial Korea
July 2020 this research team has been conducting joint research with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea, and is now in its second year of work. The team is composed of researchers from the fields of modern and contemporary Japanese history, modern and contemporary Korean history, modern Japanese literature, and Japanese political science, and as a result it is ideally positioned to engage in multidisciplinary research. In relation to Korea-Japan relations such research is vital, because after the Second World War Japanese society pursued the goals of forming both a ‘cultural state’ and a ‘peace state’ as a result of criticism of prewar militarism. These tendencies began to exert influence on the practical politics of the period from 1945 to the 1960s, when the study of Japanese and other colonialism began in earnest. The protagonists who investigated the issues of the responsibility for the war and of colonial rule were intellectuals and cultural figures who filled the void in the study of colonial history in the 1950s.research team is focused on making an academic and social contribution that can help to transcend the historical conflicts in Korea-Japan relations and the historical absence of a regime of peace in East Asia. It does so by examining the various circuits of colonial experience and memory which came to the fore in Japanese society after the defeat in the World War 2 and the return of the Japanese settlers to Korea.
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