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Changing Frontiers and Invisible Politics in Northeast Asia: A Conversation with Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki 고려대학교 민족문화연구원 2018 Cross-Currents Vol.0 No.27
This is an edited and updated transcript of a November 2016 interview that was part of the Tianxia Podcast Series (http://www.chinoiresie.info/tessa-morris-suzuki-podcast-diamond-mountains/). The conversation transcribed here focuses on a discussion of Tessa Morris-Suzuki’s To the Diamond Mountains: A Hundred-Year Journey through China and Korea (2010), a travelogue based on a trip she took in 2009 to Northeast China, North Korea, and South Korea with the purpose of retracing the 1910 journey of the English adventurer and artist Emily Georgiana Kemp. We discuss the book in relation to the momentous transformations that have occurred over the long twentieth century in the areas visited by Kemp, and to the ways in which grassroots movements and new forms of survival politics are remaking Northeast Asia today.
Japan and its Region: Changing Historical Perceptions
( Morris Suzuki Tessa ) 성균관대학교 동아시아학술원 2011 Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.11 No.2
The Northeast Asian region today stands at a crucial turning point. The rise of China and tensions on the Korean Peninsula pose challenges to Japan`s relations with its region. The changing regional order has profound implications for the future of Japanese studies. In the context of contemporary changes, this article explores shifting visions of Japan`s position within its region, particularly how they have been expressed by historians from the early twentieth century onward. Over the past two decades, new notions of space and society have challenged the traditional visions of area that underpinned much historical twentieth-century writing on Japan. This article argues that, in searching for new paradigms for understanding Japan`s place in the region, historians can find valuable insights in the work of Japanese grassroots researchers of the 1970s and 1980s, who developed alternative frameworks for exploring their country`s connections to other parts of Asia.
Japan and its Region: Changing Historical Perceptions
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa 성균관대학교 동아시아학술원 2011 Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.10 No.2
The Northeast Asian region today stands at a crucial turning point. The rise of China and tensions on the Korean Peninsula pose challenges to Japan's relations with its region. The changing regional order has profound implications for the future of Japanese studies. In the context of contemporary changes, this article explores shifting visions of Japan's position within its region, particularly how they have been expressed by historians from the early twentieth century onward. Over the past two decades, new notions of space and society have challenged the traditional visions of "area" that underpinned much historical twentieth-century writing on Japan. This article argues that, in searching for new paradigms for understanding Japan's place in the region, historians can find valuable insights in the work of Japanese grassroots researchers of the 1970s and 1980s, who developed alternative frameworks for exploring their country's connections to other parts of Asia.
언론의 자유와 침묵의 목소리 : 일본 언론과 NHK 사건
테사 모리스-스즈키(Tessa Morris-Suzuki),김규찬(Kyuchan Kim) (번역자) 서울대학교 언론정보연구소 2006 언론정보연구 Vol.42 No.2
‘여성국제전범법정’을 다룬 NHK 다큐멘터리의 정치적 외압을 폭로한 일명 ‘NHK 사건’은 일본 주류언론이 정치적 독립성을 유지하고 자유로운 토론의 장이될 수 있는가에 대한 근원적인 질문을 제기한다. 국가 공영방송에 대한 정부여당의 지나친 정치적 개입이 사건의 본질임에도 불구하고, 대다수 일본 언론은 이를 폭로한 기자 개인의 신상을 공격하거나 아사히신문과 NHK라는 두 경쟁 언론사간의 싸움에 초점을 맞춤으로써, 아베신조로 대표되는 일본 우익 인사의 입장을 대변하는 ‘보호견’의 모습을 보였다. 또한 진보언론에 대한 차별적인 공정성 및 균형성 요구와 지속적인 테러 위협은 일본 언론의 정치 스펙트럼 전반을 보다 보수화시켰고, 주간지 내용을 확대 · 반복하는 인터넷 대화그룹의 영향력은 자유로운 토론을 더욱 억압하였다. 결국 NHK 사건은 언론의 자유를 수호하고자 하는 바로 그 개념이 역설적으로 어떻게 언론의 자유를 억압하고 침묵의 목소리로 이어졌는지를 여실히 보여주었다. 진정한 자유 언론을 위해서는 시민사회와 지역언론, 그리고 새로운 온라인 네트워크가 상호 협력하여 오늘날 일본 언론에 팽배해 있는 자기검열과 순응의 분위기에 대항하는 힘을 길러야 할 것이다. The NHK Affair, which deals with Asahi's disclosure about political pressure to NHK documentary program on Women's International War Crimes Tribunal, has raised fundamental questions on the capacity of Japanese media to maintain their political independence and provided a forum of unfettered political debates. Mainstream Japanese media focused either on attacking the journalist who reported the whistleblower's revelations or on the struggle between two corporate rivals, NHK and Asahi, although an essential problem with the event was the ruling party's excessive political intervention in the public broadcasting. During the NHK affair, the Japanese media functioned as a guard dog, protecting the interests of Japanese representative right-wingers such as Abe Shinzo. Ironically, strong demands for fairness and balance toward liberal media and continuous threats of terror have been pushing the political spectrum of Japanese media further to the right. The NHK Affair demonstrates those concepts designed to protect media freedom can be manipulated to stifle the freedom of speech and lead mainstream media to keep silent.