Social Representation of Japanese Characters in Zainichi Film
Discriminative treatment and zainichi identity crisis have often focused on zainichi-themed literary and media works. In terminology, zainichi is a term for ethnic Koreans living in Japan. Koreans are victims because of their minority, and Japanese are portrayed as perpetrators who discriminate agai...
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Main Authors: | Andayani, Santi (Author), Fatimah, Emma Rahmawati (Author), Gunawan, Gathisa Silvia (Author), Kancanadewi, Aisyah Bellatrix (Author) |
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Universitas Diponegoro,
2021-11-27.
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