Zainichi Koreans and Mental Health

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Zainichi Koreans and Mental Health

Psychiatric Problem in Japanese Korean Minorities, Their Social Background and Life Story

Regional / International studies Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Ethnic studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Medical sociology Psychotherapy

Author: Taeyoung Kim

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Collection: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26 October 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000456769


Overview

Using a qualitative, interview-based approach, Kim investigates how conflicting identities and social marginalization affect the mental health of members of the ethnic Korean minority living in Japan.

Context and Background

So-called “Zainichi” Koreans living in Japan have a higher suicide rate than native Japanese, or than any other ethnic group within Japan, a country which has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Considering themselves neither truly Korean nor wholly Japanese, they are mainly descendants of immigrants who came to Japan during the colonial period in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kim explores the challenges facing these individuals, including the dilemmas of ethnic education, the discrimination against them by mainstream society, and the consequent impacts on their mental health.

Intended Audience

An insightful read both for scholars of Japanese culture and society and for anthropologists and sociologists with an interest in the effects of marginalization on ethnic minority citizens more broadly.

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