5 edition of Comfort Women : Colonialism, War, and Sex (Special Issue of Positions: East Asia Culture Critique, Vol 5, No 1 -- Spring 1997) found in the catalog.
Published
May 1997 by Duke University Press .
Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 376 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11422501M |
ISBN 10 | 0822364468 |
ISBN 10 | 9780822364467 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 37728126 |
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Comfort Women: Colonialism, War, and Sex by Chungmoo Choi, Norma Field The “Comfort Women” system that drafted overAsian women into sexual slavery for the Japanese military during the Pacific War, is a testimony of the racial and gender contradictions of the Japanese Empire.
Publish your book with B&N. Learn : Chungmoo Choi. “This is a dispassionate, careful, well-researched, and brave book. Embedding her story in the whole history of and Sex book and abusive Comfort Women : Colonialism of women from the colonial period to the present, Soh shows that the comfort women system partook not just of the authoritarian politics of Japanese colonialism, but was also deeply rooted in a Korean patriarchy whose effects continued on after Cited by: War and apology: Japan, Asia, the fiftieth, and after / Norma Field --Revisiting the issue of Korean "military comfort women": the question of truth and positionality / Hyunah Yang --History and memory: the "comfort women" controversy / Hyun Sook Kim --Japanese reparations policies and the "comfort women" question / Won Soon Park --Licensed.
The Comfort Women: Colonialism, War, and Sex raises these and other questions in a collective struggle to make sense of the discourses, ideologies, governmental policies, archival documents, personal narratives, and unarticulated silences that helped construct the Japanese military system of sexual slavery during the war in the Pacific and continue to obstruct the honest accounting and resolution of the "comfort women issue.".
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The Comfort Women is a lucid, brave Gender, Class, Sexuality, and Labor under Japanese Colonialism and Imperialist War PART 1 Gender and Structural Violence Chapter 1. From Multiple Symbolic Representations to the Paradigmatic Story Chapter 2.
Korean Survivors’ Testimonial Narratives Chapter 3. Japan’s Military Comfort System as History. Comfort Women: Colonialism, War, and Sex Paperback – June 1 by Chungmoo Choi (Author)Author: Chungmoo Choi.
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FUKUOKA – Recently I attended a session on the “comfort women” issue at a Kyushu University symposium on war-related heritage in East Asia.
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