Sayaka Morohoshi

Sayaka Morohoshi
Born (1965-02-24) February 24, 1965
 Japan Kushiro city in Hokkaido prefecture
Nationality Japanese
Education Tokyo University of Foreign -Studies
Wuhan University
Peking University
Occupation staff writer of the Hokkaido -Shimbun Press
freelance journalist

Sayaka Morohoshi (諸星清佳 Morohoshi Sayaka, born 24 February 1965) is a Japanese journalist known for his books and articles on modern China.

Biography

Morohoshi was born in Kushiro city in Hokkaido prefecture and spent young days in Sapporo city. He studied Chinese modern literature at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. He worked at the Hokkaido Shimbun Press for a while, and went on to a master's course of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies to study Chinese modern history and culture.[1] He went abroad to Wuhan University and Peking University to study Chinese modern literature.[2] He basically estimates Chinese economic reform and regards Maoism as fascism, and also considers supporters of the Chinese Cultural Revolution as fascists.[3][4] He strictly criticizes Maoism as well as a Japanese journalist Katsuichi Honda, whom he charges with concealing his standpoint as a Maoist even though he admired the Chinese Cultural Revolution.[5][6] When he was a university student, he wrote a feature story about Sanya (Japanese slum in Tokyo) in the newspaper of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.[7]

Works

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References

  1. Morohoshi,Tibet Now「チベットの現在」, a colophon.
  2. Morohoshi,Disillusion To the Chinese Communist Revolution「中国革命の夢が潰えたとき」, a colophon.
  3. The Selected Works of Liu Binyan「劉賓雁ルポ作品集」, p.284-285.
  4. Morohoshi,Tibet Now「チベットの現在」, p.191-192.
  5. Morohoshi,China Now「ルポ中国」, p.354-360.
  6. Morohoshi,"Katsuichi Honda's Indelible Past:a Journalist as Negative Example "「ジャーナリズムの反面教師 本多勝一の"消せない過去"」Bessatsu Seiron Extra.12「別冊正論Extra.12」(2009.11) , p.124-133.
  7. Morohoshi,"A Feature Story about Sanya"「特別ルポ・山谷」the newspaper of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies「東京外国語大学新聞」(1984.11.22) , p.14-39.


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