Hidden Treasures: Lives of First-Generation Korean Women in Japan

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Ten first-generation Korean women who migrated to Japan during Korea's colonial period tell their compelling stories in Hidden Treasures. Powerful narratives of migration, minority life, gender discrimination, and the often difficult social relations between Korean immigrants and the Japanese are included, written in the women's own words. During the colonial era, many Koreans came to Japan as migrant workers in search of a better life or were drafted as laborers. After 1945 they lost citizenship and were left to exist on the fringes of society. With fewer societal options available, women in particular were forced to transform and adapt. The women in this volume participated in tumultuous times in the modern history of Korea and Japan, involving physical, psychological, geographic, and cultural displacements. These women transformed themselves in multiple ways: one from colonial subject to diasporic subject, another from a young and naive virgin bride to a self-made matriarch. Each transformation involved risk, determination, and pain as the women grappled with multilayered structures of gendered, colonial, ethnic, and socioeconomic relations of power. Many of these transformations, however, also entailed self-enhancement, fulfillment, accomplishment, and, at times, triumph and joy. An introduction by leading researcher Sonia Ryang provides context for the very personal stories of these ten women. This unparalleled social history of Korean women in Japan will engage both students and general readers.

Author(s): Jackie J. Kim
Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 197
Tags: korea, japan, history

Preface ix
Introduction: On Korean Women in Japan: Past and Present xiii
Sonia Ryang
Prologue: In Search of Hidden Treasures xxix
Part I
To Join My Husband
1 I Love to Study 3
Tokumoto Hiroko (Jung Bun-Ki)
2 I Have Done My Best 19
Koda Sumi
3 Through His Grace 31
Pak Sam-Yang
Part II
Journey of a New Bride
4 No More Tears 53
Tanaka Kimiko
5 Blessings Came Later in My Life 65
Kim Ch'ae-Yun
6 Dear General Kim Il-Sung 77
Kang Yang-Ok
Part III
Solitary Sojourn
7 It's My Destiny 97
Yasuda Kimiko (Kim Song-Yun)
8 Now I Can Say That I'm Happy 111
So Meng-Sun
Part IV
Growing Up in Japan
9 We Koreans Have Come a Long Way 135
Pak Hui-Sun (Uehara Tamae)
10 A Life Worth Living Is a Life That Has Meaning 153
Pak Sun-Hui
Glossary 177
References 185
Index 193
About the Author 197