People under the Japan-Korea system and its history as meaning : recognition of Korea and its history by Kajimura Hideki

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  • 日韓体制下の民衆と「意味としての歴史」 : 梶村秀樹の韓国認識と歴史認識
  • ニッカン タイセイカ ノ ミンシュウ ト「イミ トシテノ レキシ」 : カジムラ ヒデキ ノ カンコク ニンシキ ト レキシ ニンシキ
  • 「日韓体制」下の民衆と「意味としての歴史」 : 梶村秀樹の韓国認識と歴史認識

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This paper focuses on one of the Japanese history professors, Hideki Kajimura (1935-1989), who researched Korea's modern and the post-war Japan history. He was the person who represented the Korean modern historical research through the theory of immanent development theory based on the awareness of issues of a postcolonial liberal. Furthermore, he was a social activist who defended the human rights of Koreans in Japan and was active in the practical activities. With respect to the Korea-Japan relationship in '70s and '80s, Hideki Kajimura viewed the economic relationship between Korea and Japan as a colonial relationship with the nature of the vertical division of labor system as presented under Japan-Korea system. Under the Japan-Korean system, the people of Korea worked under the system of a low-wage policy environment, through President Park's oppressive regime and were forced to survive the harsh living environment. However, even though the economic scale was fast-growing through modernization policies, the people faced the deconstructive labor environment that contradicted modernization.

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  • 社会科学

    社会科学 42 (4), 49-72, 2013-02-28

    Institute for the Study of Humanities & Social Sciences, Doshisha University

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