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Nation, State, and People: Colonialism and the Formation of Divided Nation-States in Korea.

机译:民族,国家和人民:殖民主义与朝鲜分裂民族国家的形成。

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The purpose of this study is to account for the influence of colonialism upon postcolonial societal trajectories. Focusing on the years leading up to Korea's liberation and then partition into North and South, it examines the nature of Japanese colonial rule from 1910 through 1945, its relationship to the brief but decisive period of American military occupation from the fall of 1945 to 1948, and the impact of both on postcolonial conflict and South Korea's separate nation-state formation. The study elaborates the mechanism through which internal conflicts among Koreans were formulated and intensified through a sequential process of colonial and occupation regimes, culminating in the divided nation-state formation in South Korea.;The study, which draws on primary and secondary historical data, advances three central arguments. First, building on earlier work that critiques standard dichotomized models, which treat the colonizers and colonized in isolation from each other, it demonstrates that we need to attend more closely to the interactions and evolving dynamics that shape their encounter. This perspective highlights what I believe is the key to understanding the Japanese colonial rule: the ways in which their imperial governance sowed the seeds of internal differentiation among the Korean people, which undermined a sense of national identity and sparked continued internal conflicts.;Second, this work analyzes how the continuity from colonial to postcolonial was realized only through the historical process of liberation and the American occupation periods in South Korea. The important argument of this process-centered approach is that while the historical experience of colonialism exerts a profound influence upon emergent postcolonial societies, colonial legacies are not passed on in precisely the same way; rather, they are contingent on particular historical processes.;Third, this study highlights the social consequences of colonial experience by examining how internal conflicts that were created and rearticulated through Japanese colonial rule and then American military occupation played a pivotal role in formulating the historically shifting meaning of membership in the national community, thus providing the historical and social basis for separate nation-state formation in South Korea. It demonstrates one of the most important consequences of the colonial regime: its capacity to produce and reshape sources of internal conflict, whether religious, ethnic, or class-based, among the colonized, and how such conflict in turn plays a pivotal role in shaping a particular state form and political trajectory for postcolonial societies.
机译:这项研究的目的是要解释殖民主义对后殖民社会轨迹的影响。它着眼于朝鲜解放之前的几年,然后划分为南北走向,考察了1910年至1945年日本殖民统治的性质,与1945年秋天至1948年美国短暂但决定性的军事占领时期的关系,以及对后殖民冲突和韩国单独的民族国家形成的影响。这项研究阐述了通过一系列殖民和占领政权来形成和加剧朝鲜人内部冲突的机制,最终导致了韩国民族国家分裂的形成。该研究借鉴了主要和次要的历史数据,提出了三个核心论点。首先,在对标准的二分法模型进行批判的早期工作的基础上,该模型对殖民者和彼此孤立地定居的殖民者进行了论证,这表明我们需要更加密切地关注影响他们遭遇的相互作用和不断发展的动力。这种观点突出了我认为理解日本殖民统治的关键:他们的帝国统治播种了朝鲜人民内部分化的种子,这破坏了民族认同感并引发了持续的内部冲突。这项工作分析了如何仅通过历史解放进程和美国在韩国的占领时期实现从殖民地到后殖民地的连续性。这种以过程为中心的方法的重要论据是,尽管殖民主义的历史经验对新兴的后殖民社会产生了深远的影响,但殖民遗产的传承方式却不尽相同。第三,本研究通过考察日本殖民统治造成的和重新形成的内部冲突以及随后的美国军事占领如何在制定历史性转变中起关键作用,突出了殖民经历的社会后果。成为国家社区成员的意义,从而为韩国分离的民族国家形成提供了历史和社会基础。它表明了殖民政权最重要的后果之一:它在被殖民者中产生和重塑内部冲突根源的能力,无论是宗教,种族还是基于阶级的内部冲突,以及这种冲突又如何在形成冲突中起关键作用后殖民社会的特定国家形式和政治轨迹。

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  • 作者

    Kang, Jin-Yeon.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Asian Studies.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 303 p.
  • 总页数 303
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:13

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