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Zainichi Recognitions: Japan's Korean Residents' Ideology and Its Discontents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

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Sociologist John Lie has written extensively on multiculturalism in Japan and elsewhere. He authored two books on Zainichi Koreans in 2008, and this article is adapted from a chapter in Zainichi (Koreans in Japan): Diasporic Nationalism and Postcolonial Identity. His other book is Diaspora without Homeland: Being Korean in Japan, which he edited with Sonia Ryang, whose article is also included in this course reader.

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Part IV: Living as Zainichi Koreans in Postwar Japan
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