中国残留孤児二世のアイデンティティ : ライフストーリー研究から
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概要
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The "Japanese war orphans left in China" consist primarily of children left behind as orphans by Japanese families repatriating to Japan in the aftermath of World War II, who were adopted and raised by Chinese foster parents. Until now, many of these Japanese orphans, accompanied by their Chinese spouses and children, have returned and settled in Japan. As of April 2008, 2,524 orphans had settled in Japan. If their spouses and children are included, the number will be 9,257. In this paper, we interview the children of the Japanese orphans, who came to Japan almost in their teens or twenties. The Life-Story methodology was used during the investigation. The purpose of the interviews was to understand their life histories in detail and their reactions to their new cultural setting. Moreover, their identities were also examined.
- 日本オーラル・ヒストリー学会の論文
- 2009-09-12