The Condition of Co-investigators in the Unearthing Movement by Minshushi : The Role of Perpetrations in Posing Problems for Development

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  • 民衆史掘りおこし運動からみる共同探究者の条件
  • 民衆史掘りおこし運動からみる共同探究者の条件 : 課題化の発展における加害の役割に着目して
  • ミンシュウシ ホリオコシ ウンドウ カラ ミル キョウドウ タンキュウシャ ノ ジョウケン : カダイカ ノ ハッテン ニ オケル カガイ ノ ヤクワリ ニ チャクモク シテ
  • ―課題化の発展における加害の役割に着目して―

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<p>  The key for creating solidarity in Japan of today is for every member of the general public to become a co-investigator for victims who have experienced inhumane conditions because of non-regular employment, subcontract labor in nuclear power plants and so forth. The purpose of this paper is to answer the following question: how can we enable the general public to become co-investigators ?</p><p>  To clarify this question, I analyzed the Unearthing Movement by Minshushi, particularly regarding Takobeya labor and the perpetration for Eastern Asian people in World War II. Specifically, I focused on the perpetrators.</p><p>  The findings are bellow.</p><p>  1. Perpetrators have a dual experience as both “perpetration as perpetrator” and “perpetration as victim.” When people understand this, they can understand rules for the structure of this society.</p><p>  2. When people who believe themselves to be victims are accused as perpetrators, they experience a contradiction. This contradiction enables people to make progress. In this case, this regards understanding the contents of the constitution.</p><p>  3. Making progress is a precondition for developing subjective co-investigators: as they learn about constitution, they find that they consciously need to choose humane work.</p>

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