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- Review of Japanese Culture and Society
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Beyond the Kokuhaku: Passing and the Tenacity of Confession in Zainichi Cultural Production Volume 35, 2023, pp. 145-166
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- On the Contributors
- Going Home
- Stories by Kim Saryang
- "Why Live Stateless as ChÅsen-seki?": And Selected Poems by Zhong Zhang
- Beyond the Kokuhaku: Passing and the Tenacity of Confession in Zainichi Cultural Production
- Zainichi Youth in the Japan-Korea Solidarity Movement: Transnational Identities and "Feminist" Discourse in Ajukkari (1975-83)
- "Minor Feelings" as Postcolonial Affect: Communal-Autobiographical Writings of First-Generation Zainichi "Omoni"
- "Apache" Koreans in Postwar Osaka: Figures of Indigeneity in the Postwar Transpacific
- Kim Talsu's Self-Censorship Conundrum: Early Postwar Zainichi Literature Caught Between GHQ Censorship and Resident Korean Community Politics
- Reexamining the Historiography of Zainichi Korean Literature: Beyond Sexism, Colonialism and the Cold War
- The Evolving Use of Zai as Marker of Location and Identity in Japanese Diasporic Communities: A Case Study Using the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection
- (Dis)Locating Zainichi in the Post-Pachinko Era: Guest Editors' Introduction to Special Issue "(Dis)Locating Zainichi: Transcending and Transgressing the Borders of 'Japan'"
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