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ジェノサイドの残響を聞く― 現代日本におけるヘイト情動の浮上と関東大震災の記憶 ―Hearing the Echoes of Genocide: The Emergence of Hate Sentiment in Contemporary Japan and the Memory of the Great Kantō Earthquake

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Hearing the Echoes of Genocide: The Emergence of Hate Sentiment in Contemporary Japan and the Memory of the Great Kantō Earthquake
Authors
김지영
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
한국일본학회
Keywords
관동대지진; 제노사이드; 혐오; 후카자와 우시오; 이용덕; 황영치; Great Kantō Earthquake; Genocide; Ushio Fukazawa; Yongdeok Lee; Young-chi Hwang; .
Citation
일본학보, no.138, pp 65 - 95
Pages
31
Journal Title
일본학보
Number
138
Start Page
65
End Page
95
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/160001
DOI
10.15532/kaja.2024.02.138.65
ISSN
1225-1453
2734-0244
Abstract
The purpose of this papar is to reconsider the significance of the memory of the Great Kantō Earthquake genocide against the backdrop of the rise of hate sentiment in Japan since the 2000s. As the historical revisionism wielded influence since the 1990s, the memory of the Great Kantō Earthquake massacre have been denied and whitewashed in Japan. However, that tragic memory was brought back to many people when strong anti-Korean sentiment surfaced in Japan. The novels by the zainichi authors, such as Ushio Fukazawa’s Midori to Aka (2015), Yongdeok Lee’s Anata ga Watashi o Takeyari de Tsukikorosu Mae ni (2020), and Young-chi Hwang’s Zenya (2015) commonly depicted the social conditions of contemporary Japan which is overlaid with hate speech and fear evoked by the memories of the Great Kanto Earthquake genocide. Listening to the echoes of the Great Kantō Earthquake that reverberated in the literary texts of contemporary Japan as a premonition of violence and take on it as something that would be no longer somebody else’s pain, may paradoxically open up the possibilities to resist hatred and violence we are witnessing today.
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