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Indigenous Collaboration under Foreign Occupation: A Case Study of Japanese-Occupied Koreans from 1910 to 1945.

机译:外国占领下的原住民合作:以1910年至1945年日本占领的朝鲜人为例。

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Based on their service to foreign authorities, indigenous collaborators often face the overwhelming influence of the occupying force as well as threats from fellow nationals. Thus, the key question is how collaborators secure their precarious middle ground among such tense relationships. To answer the question, my dissertation explores the case of Koreans living under Japanese occupation during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea from 1910 to 1945, using archival data recently made available by the South Korean government. I find that Korean collaborators constantly produce the ideas of the nation in order to navigate through their difficult situations, thus broadening their spheres of action between the occupying power and their fellow nationals. Faced with immense communal pressure in the early period of occupation, Korean elites who collaborated protected their middle ground by 1) highlighting Korea's incompetency compared to Japan. As they were located in a relatively autonomous situation, the elites negotiated with Japanese authorities by 2) enhancing the status of their fellow Koreans. However, under the stringency of Japan's control after the mid-1930s, they reconfigured the situation by 3) defining Koreans as having the same collective identity as the Japanese. My doctoral research makes three substantive contributions to sociology and social sciences more broadly. Above all, in the burgeoning body of literature on colonialism and imperialism, this project examines the process of foreign domination from the unique perspective of collaborators—rather than of colonizers or indigenous resisters—and further, illuminates the power and effectiveness of political claims and cultural meanings that collaborators invigorate in an occupied world. Next, my research moves beyond the existing sociological understanding of agency as a random, volatile dimension of social action by clearly showing three interwoven mechanisms of agentic processes in which social actors broaden their legitimate space of action within the distinctive arrangement of a relational structure. Lastly, the findings on collaborators' different conceptualizations of the nation demonstrate the theoretical applicability of my research to the dynamic mechanisms of identity politics, particularly concerning the practices of intermediary actors located between opposing expectations, conflicting cultural values and norms, and disparate political opinions and policies.
机译:基于对外国当局的服务,土著合作者经常面临占领军的压倒性影响以及同胞的威胁。因此,关键的问题是合作者如何在这种紧张的关系中确保自己middle可危的中间立场。为了回答这个问题,我的论文利用韩国政府最近提供的档案数据,探讨了1910年至1945年日本对朝鲜的殖民统治期间生活在日本占领下的朝鲜人的案例。我发现,朝鲜合作者不断提出国家观念,以度过困难时刻,从而扩大了占领国与其同胞之间的行动范围。在占领初期,面对巨大的社区压力,相互协作的韩国精英们通过1)保护了自己的中间立场:1)强调了与日本相比,韩国的无能。由于他们处于相对自治的状况,精英阶层与日本当局进行了谈判,其目的是:2)增强了朝鲜同胞的地位。但是,在1930年代中期以后日本对日本的严格控制下,他们通过3)将韩国人定义为与日本人具有相同的集体身份来重新构造了局势。我的博士研究对社会学和社会科学做出了三项实质性贡献。最重要的是,在关于殖民主义和帝国主义的新兴文学体系中,该项目从合作者而不是殖民者或土著抵抗者的独特视角考察了外国统治的过程,并进一步阐明了政治主张和文化的力量和效力。合作者在被占领的世界中充满活力的意义。接下来,我的研究超越了现有的社会学对代理作为社会行为的随机,易变维度的理解,它清楚地显示了代理过程的三种相互交织的机制,在这些机制中,社会参与者在关系结构的独特安排下扩大了其合法的行动空间。最后,关于合作者不同国家概念的研究结果表明,我的研究在理论上适用于身份政治的动态机制,特别是涉及介于相反期望,文化价值观和规范之间以及不同政治见解之间的中介角色的实践。政策。

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  • 作者

    Kim, Jeong Chul.;

  • 作者单位

    Northwestern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northwestern University.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 320 p.
  • 总页数 320
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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