日時 | 2009年11月20日(火)13時15分~17時15分 |
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会場 | 南山大学B棟21教室 |
講師 | Prof. Kunio Ishida(南山大学客員教授) "Jewish Migration and International Politics in the 20th Century" |
Dr. Erin Chung (Johns Hopkins University) "Immigrant Incorporation in Japan" |
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Dr. David Mayer (南山大学名誉教授) "Japanese Immigrants, Baseball,and the Chunichi Dragons" |
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司会 | 山岸敬和(南山大学外国語学部英米学科准教授) |
代表質問 | Ayumi Moraes(英米学科2年) |
Tian Yun(英米学科2年) | |
奥村 彰浩(英米学科4年) |
“移民問題を日米比較から考える”
世界のグローバル化とは、国境を越えて人・物資・お金が自由に行き来する過程のことをいう。
これにより、各国の経済、社会、文化は独立したものではありえず、地球規模のネットワークからの影響を絶えず受けることになる。移民問題は、グローバル化する世界にあって、各国が直面する大きな問題の一つである。誰を受け入れ、誰を排除するかを決める移民政策は、国家のアイデンティティに関係する重要な問題である。日米の移民問題をテーマにしながら、3人の講師をお招きし、これからの移民政策の在り方を考えました。
![]() Prof. Kunio Ishida |
![]() Dr. Erin Chung |
![]() Dr. David Mayer |
Dr. Ishida, Dr. Erin & Dr. Mayer's Lecture
Three distinguished lecturers gave short lectures examining immigration issues in Japan and American from three different perspectives. Dr. Ishida discussed the connection between changes in the international political situation and mass migration of the Jewish people. He also touched upon the unique connection between Israel and America due to the Jewish people‘s migration between these two countries.
Dr. Erin Chung enlightened us on the misrepresentation of Japan as being ethnically homogeneous-no longer the case due to an unprecedented growth in immigration. While the image of Japan being a difficult place to immigrate to is not unfounded, Japan also has many organizations both governmental and non-governmental, that aid immigrants, though primarily on a local level only. Changes are necessary but difficult as most immigrants are Asian and can “pass” as Japanese, making the immigrant issue virtually invisible.
Finally, Dr. Mayer spoke of the connection between Japanese immigrants to the U.S. and baseball and how the immigrants used it to overcome hard times during WWII. He also used baseball as a way to examine the cultural differences between the U.S. and Japan by looking at the way the game is played and enjoyed in the two countries.