Abstract

Recently it is noticeable that the studies about Japan by Korean universities, research institutions, and academic groups have reduced. This thesis is to find the potentials on studies about Japan based on the approach of the international joint studies on the third space(nation/ continental). Especially, this study is focused on studies of immigration literature by Asians in Latin America and the forums of East Asia and contemporary Japanese literature managed by specialized research institutions. The joint studies placed on the third place can dismantle academic homogeneity in central areas or the main stream and enhance the comprehensive point of view that can be overlooked by individual studies. Also, intensified and segmentalized studies can be developed along with this effort by constructing network among international researchers. For successful international joint studies, it is important to establish academic identity of individual participants and consider glocalism, post-nationalism, and academic ethics. It is meaningful to present the human value in terms of glocalism.

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