@article{oai:aulib.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001034, author = {古松, 丈周 and Komatsu, Takenori}, issue = {81}, journal = {旭川大学経済学部紀要, The journal of Faculty of Economics Asahikawa University}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper aims to clarify the relationship between the negative remembrance and Horonai coal mine which is Japanese Heritage "Tantetsukou". "Forced labor" becomes one of causes of "Dark coal mine" images since "Forced labor" means "prisoner labor", "Tako-Beya labor" or "forced entrainment of Koreans and Chinese labor" in the primitive accumulation of capital context. The primitive accumulation of capital is not merely one stage on historical steps, but it exists in the periphery area of the capitalist society at all times. On the other hand, when it comes to the industrial heritages, we will obliterate the negative side of the accomplishments of modernization and industrial revolution. Therefore, at present, the victims in origin who got involved in the modern system were exactly backward to what they were, and came to be considered as a person who contributed to the modernization of Japan. These remembrances, however, are not of theirs. Their hope was far beyond resistance. As far as the modern people are concerned, everyday life has become a matter of formality. We should think that both "closely related but tightly knit community" and mutual aid in "Tomoko-system" are the authenticity that tourists seek for the coal miners' real life.}, pages = {1--17}, title = {幌内炭鉱をめぐる追想の布置連関-資本の本源的蓄積と産業遺産}, year = {2022}, yomi = {コマツ, タケノリ} }