Borderline Japan: Foreigners and Frontier Controls in the Postwar Era

Tessa Morris-Suzuki (Australian National University, Canberra)

Borderline Japan: Foreigners and Frontier Controls in the Postwar Era
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
8 April 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9780521864602

Borderline Japan: Foreigners and Frontier Controls in the Postwar Era

Tessa Morris-Suzuki (Australian National University, Canberra)

This book offers a radical reinterpretation of postwar Japan’s policies towards immigrants and foreign residents. Drawing on a wealth of historical material, Tessa Morris-Suzuki shows how the Cold War played a decisive role in shaping Japan’s migration controls. She explores the little-known world of the thousands of Korean ‘boat people’ who entered Japan in the immediate postwar period, focuses attention on the US military service people and their families and employees, and also takes readers behind the walls of Japan’s notorious Omura migrant detention centre, and into the lives of Koreans who opted to leave Japan in search of a better future in communist North Korea. This book offers a fascinating contrast to traditional images of postwar Japan and sheds light on the origins and the dilemmas of migration policy in twenty-first century Japan.

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