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This Handbook examines relations between Japan and Korea from1850 to the present.
Analysing almost 200 years of Japan and Korea relations uncovers a relationship that has been both congenial and confrontational. This Handbook examines these relations in this age of modernity by dividing it into four periods: precolonial relations (1850-1905); colonial rule; (1905-1945) postwar/post-liberation (1945-1965); and the modern period (1965-present). With contributions from an international team of experts, the themes of confrontation and cooperation run throughout the book, with chapters focusing on key aspects such as influences from international powers, the era of Japanese colonization, Japan's relations with the two Koreas and nationalism and historical revisionism.
As a comprehensive overview of diplomatic and cultural conflicts and co-operations between Japan and Korea in the modern era, this Handbook will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of Korean and Japanese history, politics, culture and international relations.
Contents
Introduction: Confrontation and Cooperation in Japan-Korea Relations, 1868 to the Present
Part 1: Precolonial Issues
1. On the Front Line: Establishment and Activities of the Chosŏn Legation in Tokyo
2. Japan's Colonialist Policy in the Sino-Korean Borderland of Jiandao, 1904-1909
Part 2: Colonial Period, 1905-1945
3. The Influence of the Korean 1919 March First Independence Movement on Japanese Colonial Policy
4. Reforms in Japanese-run Colonial Education in Korea, 1919-1925
5. Modernity in a Distorted Mirror: Kim Naesŏng, Edogawa Rampo, and Detective Fiction in Colonial Korea
6. JODK: Transculturation of Music in Music Programs
7. The History and Character of Language Movements in Colonial Korea: Focusing on the 1920s and 1930s
8. Japanese Suiheisha, Korean Hyongpyongsa, and Their Solidarity
9. Myth and Nation-Building in Japan and Korea: The Cases of Amaterasu and Tan'gun
10. Korea, Japan, and the Role of Manchuria in the 1930s: A Prelude to War?
11. Soshikaimei: The Dichotomy between Assimilation and Differentiation under Japanese Colonial Rule of Korea
Part 3: Postwar Period, 1945-1965
12. A Reconsideration of the Ch'inilp'a (Pro-Japanese Collaborators) Criteria: Formal and Informal Discussions Surrounding the 1947 and 1948 Legislations
13. Money at the End of Empire: Deportation, Repatriation, Smuggling, and Currency Problems in Occupied Korea and Japan, 1945-1952
14. The Dilemma of Delayed Repatriation: Wartime Forced Migration of Koreans to Sakhalin and Their Repatriation to the Republic of Korea
15. American Occupiers and the Abandonment of Decolonization in Korea and Japan
16. The Hidden History of the 3.1 Infantry Regiment: Zainichi Volunteers in the Korean War
17. The 1965 South Korea-Japan Basic Treaty in the Context of Colonialism and the Cold War
18. Japan and North Korea in the Cold War and Beyond: Remembering the Forgotten Connections
19. Before the Wave, the Ripples: North Korea's Music Diplomacy with Japan from the 1970s to the 1990s
Part 4: Modern Era, 1965 to the Present
20. Japanese Grassroot Efforts to Assist South Korean Hibakusha to Gain Treatment and Other Benefits
21. Letters from South Korea by T.K. Sei: A Transnational Advocacy Network and the Struggle for South Korean Democracy
22. Skeleton Crews and Sensitive Shores: Cultural Geographies Produced by Unwanted North Korean Bodies during the Ghost Ships Phenomenon, 2011-2020
23. Women in the Post-1965 Japan-South Korea Diplomatic Relationship
24. Regional Influences and Unique Trajectories Within the Hybrid Chosŏn School Network in Japan
25. Echoes of the Famine: The Resettlement of North Koreans in Japan
26. The Right-Wing Backlash and Historical Revisionism: Parallels and Differences in Japan and South Korea
27. Bones to Pick: Nationalism Beyond the Grave
28. The Postnational Cinema by Sai Yoichi (Choi Yang-il): The Zainichi Family Chronicles, All Under the Moon (1993) and Blood and Bones (2004)



