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  1. 掲載誌一覧
  2. 南太平洋研究
  3. vol.15(2)
  1. 教育研究施設等・国際島嶼教育研究センター
  2. 南太平洋海域研究センター
  3. 南太平洋海域研究センター・学術誌論文

The Origin and Development of Japanese Settlement in Papua and New Guinea, 1890-1914

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AN10088628_v15-2_P97-133.pdf AN10088628_v15-2_P97-133.pdf (7.1 MB)
Item type 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
公開日 2013-01-22
タイトル
タイトル The Origin and Development of Japanese Settlement in Papua and New Guinea, 1890-1914
タイトル言語 en
著者 Iwamoto, Hiromitsu

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言語
言語 eng
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Japanese migrants
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Papua and New Guinea
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Australia
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 German administration
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Komine
資源タイプ
資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ journal article
要約
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the villages and islands or the descendants of the migrants, can tell the full story. Some Japanese
activities were also recorded in official reports or in literature, but only when their presence annoyed the western colonisers or pleased Japanese nationalists. The other exception was the report of a curious western anthropologist who happened to hear about the Japanese from New Guinean villagers. Probably because of the lack of written materials, this small but important settlement did not attract academic interest. It is important because the settlers were different from other Japanese in other South Pacific islands or in Australia. Those in Papua and New Guinea had independent business interests, unlike others who were mostly labourers for European entrepreneurs. Their community was unique because it functioned like a small Japanese colony within the western colonial structure. In my previous article [IWAMOTO, 1994], I attempted to construct a overall framework in the analysis of the
settlement which existed from the early 19th century to the outbreak of the Pacific War. I tried to present the reality of the migrants by contrasting the nationalist perceptions of both Australian officials
and Japanese nanshin-ron advocates. In this article, I shall explain how such a settlement started and developed, analysing its implications in the contexts of Japanese social history and the colonial history
of Australia and Papua and New Guinea. I focus on the period from 1890 to 1914 because the settlement was most prosperous in this period, showing sharp contrast to the period after the outbreak of World War Two in which the settlement began to decline.
内容記述言語 en
収録雑誌名 ja : 南太平洋研究
en : South Pacific Study

巻 15, 号 2, p. 97-133, 発行日 1995-03-20
作成日
日付 1995-03-20
日付タイプ Issued
ISSN
収録物識別子タイプ PISSN
ISSN 09160752
NII書誌ID(雑誌)
収録物識別子タイプ NCID
NC ID AN10088628
出版タイプ
出版タイプ VoR
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
NDC
主題Scheme NDC
主題 334
公開者・出版者
出版者 鹿児島大学
出版者言語 ja
公開者・出版者
出版者 Kagoshima University
出版者言語 en
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