Region - 중국
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- 2021 Essays The rooms of the surviving “Comfort Women” - Kang Il-chul’s room
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What kind of everyday life do the surviving “Comfort Women” victims residing in the <House of Sharing> leads? <Kyeol> the Webzine has arranged an essay series to look at daily life of those who live at the <House of Sharing>, centering upon the space of the “room.” The fourth protagonist is Kang Il-chul.
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- 2019 Document Explanations The most elementary data among the ‘comfort women’-related records of the Allied Forces
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Hwang Byoung-joo The author's interest lies in the modern transformation of Korea and he conducts relevant studies. He is currently involved in the project related to the war crimes of the Japanese military against ‘comfort women’ at the National Institute of Korean History.
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- 2019 Interviews Meeting the first-generation researcher, to remember the first step - (2) Song Yeon-ok
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She is an Emeritus Professor of Aoyama Gakuin University. As a Korean in Japan (a Zainichi Korean) and a researcher who laid the foundation for the studies of colonial history and women's history in Japan, she has been playing an important role in investigating the truth about the ‘Comfort Women’ issue. Her main publications include 『Military and Sexual Violence』, 『A Study on the East Asia Japanese military sexual slavery (co-authorship)』, 『A Study of 70 Years of Women's History in Korea (co-authorship)』, 『Colonialism, War, ‘Comfort Women’ for the Military (co-authorship)』, 『War and Social Affairs in East Asia(co-authorship)』, and so on.
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- 2019 Reviews Thoughts on the issue of sexual violence of the Japanese military in China <Part 1> - Issues raised by the ‘comfort woman’ victims of the Japanese military in China
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Issues raised by the ‘comfort woman’ victims of the Japanese military in China Many people recall the image of an innocent girl who was forcibly taken away by the Japanese military and brutally assaulted. China, at that time a battlefield, was one of the places where such damaging incidents frequently occurred. The Japanese military continuously used brutal violence against Chinese women during the war. They openly took away women to commit sexual abuse across the battlegrounds, occupied areas, as well as urban and rural areas.
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- 2019 Reviews Thoughts on the issue of sexual violence of the Japanese military in China <Part 2> -A dilemma in reproducing the pain and damage caused by the sexual violence of the Japanese military in China
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Written by Lee Sun-yi, a research professor at KyungHee University Institute of Humanities