A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels

Historian Shinichi Yamamuro, an expert in the history of political philosophy, claimed that he had dedicated himself to his book, Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion (Enlarged Edition), trying hard to respond to Yoshimi Takeuchi, who in 1963 said, “Japan as a nation hadn’t held a funeral for Manchukuo...

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Main Author: Saori SAKAMOTO
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Language:English
Published: The Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea University 2018-06-01
Series:Gwagyeong Ilboneo Munhak Yeongu
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Online Access:https://www.bcjjl.org/upload/pdf/bcjjlls-6-1-63.pdf
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description Historian Shinichi Yamamuro, an expert in the history of political philosophy, claimed that he had dedicated himself to his book, Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion (Enlarged Edition), trying hard to respond to Yoshimi Takeuchi, who in 1963 said, “Japan as a nation hadn’t held a funeral for Manchukuo yet.” He asserted one unforgettable fact that “in China, the thirteen-and-half-year-long existence of Manchukuo had been recognized as the fourteen-year-long tragic history starting from the date northeast China was invaded and occupied by imperial Japan.” He then continued to indicate that future studies on imperial Japan shall never regard Taiwan, Korea or any member of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, as “an individual subject,” but shall perceive and understand “how Japan as a colonial empire gradually formed a system to integrate Asia as a whole” in advance so as to reexamine “the significance of Manchukuo’s position and status.” This research carefully investigates the hardboiled novelist Yoichi Funado’s posthumous Manshukoku Engi (9 Volumes, 2007-2015), which attempted to make a comprehensive response in a form of a novel to the questions raised by Yamamuro in Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion. Meanwhile, Manshukoku Engi depicted large-scale and tremendous changes under the context in which “Japan as a colonial empire” had been correlated to “Taiwan, Korea and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” as well as “Manchukuo.” Manshukoku Engi has employed abundant critical and judgmental elements, which are believed in this research to be profoundly related to the technique of hardboiled detective novels manipulated by Funado.
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spelling doaj.art-969383c7726c419383bff0deed5387662022-12-22T00:08:45ZengThe Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea UniversityGwagyeong Ilboneo Munhak Yeongu2383-52222635-48292018-06-016638110.22628/bcjjl.2018.6.1.63A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective NovelsSaori SAKAMOTO0Fu Jen Catholic University Japanese Literature Deputy ProfessorHistorian Shinichi Yamamuro, an expert in the history of political philosophy, claimed that he had dedicated himself to his book, Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion (Enlarged Edition), trying hard to respond to Yoshimi Takeuchi, who in 1963 said, “Japan as a nation hadn’t held a funeral for Manchukuo yet.” He asserted one unforgettable fact that “in China, the thirteen-and-half-year-long existence of Manchukuo had been recognized as the fourteen-year-long tragic history starting from the date northeast China was invaded and occupied by imperial Japan.” He then continued to indicate that future studies on imperial Japan shall never regard Taiwan, Korea or any member of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, as “an individual subject,” but shall perceive and understand “how Japan as a colonial empire gradually formed a system to integrate Asia as a whole” in advance so as to reexamine “the significance of Manchukuo’s position and status.” This research carefully investigates the hardboiled novelist Yoichi Funado’s posthumous Manshukoku Engi (9 Volumes, 2007-2015), which attempted to make a comprehensive response in a form of a novel to the questions raised by Yamamuro in Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion. Meanwhile, Manshukoku Engi depicted large-scale and tremendous changes under the context in which “Japan as a colonial empire” had been correlated to “Taiwan, Korea and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” as well as “Manchukuo.” Manshukoku Engi has employed abundant critical and judgmental elements, which are believed in this research to be profoundly related to the technique of hardboiled detective novels manipulated by Funado.https://www.bcjjl.org/upload/pdf/bcjjlls-6-1-63.pdfYoichi FunadoManshukoku EngiHardboiled detective novelsJapan as a colonial empireHistory of East Asia
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A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
Gwagyeong Ilboneo Munhak Yeongu
Yoichi Funado
Manshukoku Engi
Hardboiled detective novels
Japan as a colonial empire
History of East Asia
title A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
title_full A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
title_fullStr A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
title_full_unstemmed A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
title_short A Research on Yoichi Funado's Manshukoku Engi: How Japan as a Colonial Empire Has Been Rediscovered in Hardboiled Detective Novels
title_sort research on yoichi funado s manshukoku engi how japan as a colonial empire has been rediscovered in hardboiled detective novels
topic Yoichi Funado
Manshukoku Engi
Hardboiled detective novels
Japan as a colonial empire
History of East Asia
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