¡Watashi Tachi No Kingendai Shi Josei to Minority No 100 Nen(Shueisha Shinsho)
¡Murayama Yuka / Cho Ho Kei Minami / Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] The Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred on September 1, 1923, not only caused great damage, but also left a deep scar and a guilty conscience on the psyche of modern Japan. The earthquake caused not only great damage, but also left a deep mark on the psyche of modern Japan: the massacre of Koreans by civilians and the murder of anarchists by military police. Yuka Murayama, whose father was interned in Siberia and whose novel "Kaze Yo Arashi Yo" was made into a TV drama and a movie, depicts anarchists Noe Ito and Sakae Osugi and their murder in the Great East Japan Earthquake, and Kyungnam Park, whose grandfather was almost killed in the Great Kanto Earthquake, grew up in a zainichi family with a strong patriarchal system and experienced various forms of discrimination herself. The two women discuss the impact of war, colonial rule, and genocide on Japanese society, as well as 100 years of discrimination and prejudice against women and minorities in a country where such prejudice still persists.


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Yuka Murayama

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