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The Ethnic is Still Political: Collective Action in the Age of Zainichi Korean Population Decline in Contemporary Japan

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Youngmi Lim

Summary

This article describes where Zainichi Korean minority communities stand in contemporary Japanese society. Diverse Zainichi Korean communities struggle to reproduce and establish their legitimacy, as the narrowly defined Zainichi Korean population declines, and the levels of institutional racism based on legal status diminish. 
Increasing are more subtle forms of exclusion and microaggressions as well as on- and off-line hate speech. Based on the examinations of two cases of social movements involving Zainichi Koreans, I will examine how Zainichi Koreans are polarized into visible, outspoken subgroups and the invisible. A more resilient and proactive 
subethnicity can be seen among those who perceive continuing collective suffering and oppression. The Zainichi Korean minority’s experience attests to how ethnicity is reproduced and activated through committed collective actions, which build on coalitions with concerned Japanese and beyond.

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Culture and Empathy: International Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Cultural Studies

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World Association of Hallyu Studies, University of Seoul

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4

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1

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61

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82

Date of Issue

2021/03

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English

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2635-6619

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10.32860/26356619/2021/4.1.0005

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