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Zainichi (Koreans in Japan): Diasporic Nationalism and Postcolonial Identity
John Lie
2008 �������View Table of Contents
Published in association with the University of California Press
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SUGGESTED CITATION: John Lie, Zainichi (Koreans in Japan): Diasporic Nationalism and Postcolonial Identity: University of California Press / UC Global, Area, and International Archive, vol. #10, 2008. http://repositories.cdlib.org/gaia/gaia_books/10

This book traces the origins and transformations of a people�the Zainichi, migrants from the Korean peninsula to Japan and their descendants. Using a wide range of arguments and evidence�historical and comparative, political and social, literary and pop-cultural�John Lie reveals the social and historical conditions that gave rise to Zainichi identity, while simultaneously demonstrating its complex, fractured, even ephemeral nature.

Key to understanding Zainichi ideology are, for Lie, the nationalist yearnings it expressed from a condition of diaspora and discrimination. Lie�s nuanced treatment acknowledges both the tragic and triumphant qualities embedded in this formulation, while resisting the essentialism it implies. Rather, he embraces the vicissitudes of the lived experience of Koreans in Japan, shedding light on the vexing topics of diaspora, migration, identity, and group formation.

JOHN LIE is Class of 1959 Professor of Sociology and Dean of International and Area Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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