![]() Japanese ethnographers portrayed Japanese and Koreans as peoples of the same race, with the former being more advanced in terms of civilization. This essay seeks to shed light on the workings of the Japanese colonial ideology in colonial Korea through a chronological examination of events.īefore the annexation of 1910, the Japanese epistemic community produced a profuse collection of writings on the Korean body. Japanese colonial ideology worked through three distinct and yet mutually reinforcing channels: knowledge production, economic policies, and brute force. ![]() ![]() Japanese colonial ideology operated in Korea from the times of the Korean protectorate, in 1905, to the end of the Second World War, in 1945. Written by: Yi Wei, University of Toronto ![]()
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