Special Editors: Ian Neary and Saitō Naoko
Coordinator: Tomomi Yamaguchi
Mark Ramseyer, the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese law at Harvard, published four articles (two articles published in peer-reviewed journals, and two discussion papers) about the Buraku issue from 2017 to 2020. Responses to them were slower to emerge than the ones to his work on “comfort women”, ianfu, but in the course of the last twelve months a number of historians, anthropologists and sociologists in Japan have produced critiques of his claims about Buraku history showing that they are based on equally flawed scholarship. This special issue comprises five statements originally written in Japanese pointing out his “misunderstandings”, accompanied by a joint statement by a group of two Japanese and two Anglophone social scientists on his research objectives and methodology, and a trenchant comprehensive joint statement produced by five Anglophone scholars who have a broad spectrum of expertise on the history and culture of Buraku communities. This is a rare example, and not only for the Asia-Pacific Journal, to publish a special issue bringing together work by leading Japanese and Anglophone scholars and making it available in Japanese and English.
- Professor Mark Ramseyer and the Buraku Question: an introduction – Ian Neary
- Mistaken Assertions: a response to J Mark Ramseyer マーク・ラムザイヤー論文について前近代史の叙述部分に関する問題点 – Teraki Nobuaki and Fujii Toshikazu, translation by Ian Neary
- Problems with the References to Historical Documents in J. M. Ramseyer, “On the Invention of Identity Politics: The Buraku outcastes in Japan” / M. Ramseyer “On the Invention of Identity Politics : The Buraku Outcastes in Japan”における歴史研究への言及の問題点 – Toriyama Hiroshi, translation by Hirano Yuji, with translation supervised by Komori Megumi
- Issues in Ramseyer’s understanding of modern Buraku history and the Suiheisha / M.Ramseyer の近代部落史および水平社理解の問題点 – Asaji Takeshi and Hirooka Kiyonobu, translation by Ian Neary
- Crucial Fallacies in “On the Invention of Identity Politics: the Buraku outcastes in Japan” by J. Mark Ramseyer / J.Mark Ramseyer “On the invention of identity politics the Buraku outcastes in Japan”に関する重大な誤謬とそれに基づく問題 – Fujino Yutaka, translation by Okada Kimiko, with translation supervised by Komori Megumi
- Letter to the Editors-in-Chief of the Review of Law and Economics: “On the invention of Identity Politics: The Buraku Outcastes in Japan” by J. Mark Ramseyer – Akuzawa Mariko and Saito Naoko
- Condemning J. Mark Ramseyer’s Paper “On the Invention of Identity Politics: The Buraku Outcastes in Japan” – Fujioka Mieko, Joseph Hankins, Kumamoto Risa and Suraj Yengde
- Doing Violence to Buraku History: J. Mark Ramseyer’s Dangerous Inventions – Timothy Amos, Maren Ehlers, Anne McKnight, David Ambaras and Ian Neary
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