The framing discourses of 'Honorary white' in the anti-apartheid movement in Japan
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06/04/2016
06/04/2016
01/03/2016
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Resumo |
International and transnational solidarity is being increasingly recognized as an indispensable part in the recent historiography on the liberation struggle in Southern Africa. Yet the literature has mostly focused on anti-apartheid movements in the West, and anti-apartheid movements in Asia have attracted little attention. Focusing on the Japanese citizens' movement (shimin undo) against apartheid, which loosely coalesced into the Japan Anti-Apartheid Committee (JAAC), this paper looks into how the issue of 'honorary white' was brought into the early period of the anti-apartheid movement in Japan, and how the framing discourses of the movement was developed around the issue. |
Identificador |
IDE Discussion Paper. No. 575. 2016.3 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1527 IDE Discussion Paper 575 |
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en eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #South Africa #Japan #Apartheid #Foreign relations #People's movement #Anti-apartheid #Honorary white #International solidarity #316.8 #AEJA Japan 日本 #FSSA South Africa 南アフリカ共和国 #F50 - General |
Tipo |
Working Paper Technical Report |