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9780765605443

Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II

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    9780765605443

  • ISBN10:

    0765605449

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2000-05-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The stories of the former comfort women -- long suppressed, but now emerging -- have galvanized both Asians and non-Asians working in a variety of fields. This volume contains a cross-section of responses to the issues raised by the former comfort women and their new visibility on the international stage. It focuses on how theorists, historians, researchers, activists, and artists have been preserving and interpreting the stories of the comfort women and also drawing lessons from them.

Table of Contents

Editors and Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Margaret D. Stetz
Bonnie B. C. Oh
Part I. Historical and Cultural Contexts
The Japanese Imperial System and the Korean ``Comfort Women'' of World War II
3(23)
Bonnie B. C. Oh
``Comfort Women'' and the Cultural Tradition of Prostitution in Japanese Erotic Art
26(16)
Linda Gertner Zatlin
``Comfort Women'' in the Dutch East Indies
42(27)
Yuki Tanaka
Prostitutes versus Sex Slaves: The Politics of Representing the ``Comfort Women''
69(22)
Chunghee Sarah Soh
Part II. Academic and Activist Responses
Wartime Sexual Violence against Women: A Feminist Response
91(10)
Margaret D. Stetz
``Such an Unthinkable Thing'': Asian American Transnational Feminism and the ```Comfort Women' of World War II'' Conference
101(27)
Pamela Thoma
Urgent Matters: Redress for Surviving ``Comfort Women''
128(14)
Dongwoo Lee Hahm
My Own Gaiatsu: A Document from 1945 Provides Proof
142(10)
Grant K. Goodman
Placing Japanese War Criminals on the U.S. Justice Department's ``Watch List'' of 3 December 1996: The Legal and Political Background
152(19)
John Y. Lee
Part III. Artistic Responses
A Film within the Film: Making a Documentary about Korean ``Comfort Women''
171(22)
Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
Making In the Name of the Emperor
193(8)
Christine Choy
Tomiyama Taeko's A Memory of the Sea
201(8)
Margaret D. Stetz
Bonnie B. C. Oh
Tomiyama Taeko
``Unsuspecting Souls'': Art Evokes History at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
209(9)
Jill Medvedow
Mona Higuchi
To Give a Voice
218(5)
Therese Park
Index 223

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