에가미 나미오(江上波夫)의 기마민족정복설의 출현 배경에 관한 고찰The Study on Namio Ekami's "the Theory on the Riding Race's Conquest of Yamato Government"
- Other Titles
- The Study on Namio Ekami's "the Theory on the Riding Race's Conquest of Yamato Government"
- Authors
- 김채수
- Issue Date
- 2009
- Publisher
- 동북아시아문화학회
- Keywords
- 기마민족; 단일민족; 천황제; 황국사관; 혼합민족; a riding race; a unitary race; the Emperor system of Japan; the historical viewpoint of Jananese Emperor; a mixing race; a riding race; a unitary race; the Emperor system of Japan; the historical viewpoint of Jananese Emperor; a mixing race
- Citation
- 동북아 문화연구, v.1, no.21, pp.565 - 587
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 동북아 문화연구
- Volume
- 1
- Number
- 21
- Start Page
- 565
- End Page
- 587
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/121644
- DOI
- 10.17949/jneac.1.21.200912.034
- ISSN
- 1598-3692
- Abstract
- Simply, there are two points of view on Namio Egami's "the theory on the riding race's conquest of yamato government". the one is that Japanese loyal family who has formed the center of the Japanese race are originally the horsemen from the northeastern region of the Chinese continent, and its hometown is not Yamato region in Japanese archipelago but is the northwestern region of the Chinese continent. The other one is that the Japanese loyal families who were originally the horsemen that had gone across the Korean peninsula invaded the Japanese archipelago in certain period and had conquered the Yamato region, and had created the central government of Japanese archipelago. However, Namio Egami's official announcement of the conquest theory of the horsemen was in attention because at that time the content of that theory was opposite to the political and social stand of Japanese government. At that times, the stand of Japanese government and the social atmosphere was in depression due to the collapse of Japanese empire. Therefore, they needed to mental unite through the Japanese royal family that represents the center of the Japanese nation. Since the nation which were under the military of UN were in such an atmosphere, it was the times when the national unity had to be emphasized. However, his conquest theory of the horsemen was officially announced at such an period.
The subject of its announcement provider of such a in the Conquest theory of horsemen was Namio Ekami and others who have cooperated before WorldⅡin Japanese Empire's founding of The Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere and the occupation forces of Japan who lead the break down of social structure which had based on the loyal family. While Japanese empire was conquering the entire region in East Asia, Namio Ehgami and others made the Race Problem Institute which studied on how single nation such as Japan could conquer the Multi nations such as mpireaces in East Asia. Their result in that observation was as mpirfollowing First. current Japanese people and the made the Race Progovern the Japanese nationationall mixed eaces bn ween the Ces in East Asia. and Yamato region. Seastd, the t in land of the made the Raceis. Third, the made the Racecan have nationnations under their hands because they handsmirfuer the Multi nate made the RaceCes in East Asia. the Multi s becauseJapan Racemilitary of UN 's jad b policy of the preexind nce social structure which had based on Japanese empeuer synd monallo spread the theory of mixed bmaod tha. arcemade by Namio Ekami and others through ont the Japanese society where pure bmaod theory is being emphasized.
what was the reason for them who had themselves established the Race Problem Institute" during the war, and had participated in conquering the Chinese continent? There are two reasons. One of them is that they wanted to be faithful on the result of their study that the loyal family is not the pure blood but mixed blood, and the other is that they did redemption on their cooperating in the war of Japanese invasion.
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