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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Journal of Multicultural Society : OMNES OMNES 제6권 제1호
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2015.7
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126 - 160 (35page)
DOI
10.15685/omnes.2015.07.6.1.126

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Zainichi or resident Koreans in Japan, spanning up to fifth generation, grow ever more diverse. As the first generation fades into memory, a constructed cultural memory provides a place of identification for the following generations. A site of active memory, remembering as a personal and cultural experience, is found in the Zainichi Ch?sen-jin ton-po/d?h? (community), a distinct segment of Zainichi, whose existence depends on the legacy of the first generation. This community is the focus of an ethnic magazine called IO. The magazine emphasizes “continuation” and reminds the younger generation of their “ethnic roots and history.” Its themes provide a connection, a bond of individuals that consciously live within a communal identity. Within assimilation into Japanese society, Zainichi identification is a matter of choice. This article argues that the identity of Zainichi Ch?sen-jin ton-po/d?h? is an active, everyday life - a life in progress and practice whose cultural identity relies upon a sense of common heritage, tradition, customs, and values of a constructed collective community. This identity is not something of the past but a living past that continues in the present and will be carried on to the future through active remembering of a shared ton-po/d?h? history.

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Abstract
Introduction
Historical Background and Significance
Reading Zainichi ton-po in IO
Contents of the Magazine
History, Inherited Memory, Identity
Remembering and Not Forgetting the Comfort Women
Connecting First Generation with Third Generation through Interviews
Visual Expression of Ethnicity and Roots
Traditional Clothing as Ethnic Expression: “Ch?gori and I”
Emphasis on Tradition and Ritual through Chesa Ancestral Memorial Rites
Family Old and New
Uri Mal, Our Language
“Multi”-subculture
Conclusion: Jidai no nagare, Progression of the Times
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