Reviews
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- Concerning Experience and “Situated Knowledge”
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The meaning that experience is a movement and the creation of a situation or a relationship indicates that “I” seeking to put it into words am also a being taking on a part of a new relationship in the movement.
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- Judgment after 50 years - 2018 People’s Peace Tribunal for the Vietnam War
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From April 21 to 22, 2018, the ‘People's Tribunal on War Crimes by South Korean Troops during the Vietnam War’ (hereinafter the ‘People’s Peace Tribunal’) was held at the Oil Tank Culture Park in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
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- International people’s tribunal on the Indonesian genocide of 1965
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On November 12~14, 2015, an international people’s tribunal was held in The Hague, the Netherlands for the crimes against humanity that had occurred in Indonesia in 1965.
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- People's Tribunal for Women in Guatemala - The story of women from the other side of the globe who inherited each other's pain
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The Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on the Trial of Japan's Military Sexual Slavery in 2000 (hereinafter the ‘Women's International War Crimes Tribunal 2000’), which was hosted in Tokyo, Japan from December 8 to 12, 2000, was a people’s tribunal[1] that held the Japanese government – the perpetrating state - and Emperor Hirohito responsible for war crimes. It was viewed as the most appropriate alternative plan devised at a time when it was no longer feasible to hold a legally effective international court with any cooperation from the Japanese government.
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- The “comfort women” victims – Unsung heroes who came forward to fight for justice
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Marking the 20th anniversary of the ‘Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery in 2000’
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- Japan’s Me Too Movement and ‘Comfort Women’ Issue: Part 2 – Intersection of History and the Translation of Culture
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Kyung-hee Cho, Assistant Professor, Institute for East Asian Studies, Sungkonghoe University
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- Comments: Japan’s Me Too Movement and the ‘Comfort Women’ Issue: Part 1 - Historical Revisionism, Backlash and the ‘Comfort Women’ Issue
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Kyung-hee Cho, Assistant Professor, Institute for East Asian Studies, Sungkonghoe University
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- The supranational nature of the 'comfort women' issue and the ‘glocalization’ of memories, Part 1
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Written by Shin Ki-young, Professor at Ochanomizu University, Japan
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- The supranational nature of the 'comfort women' issue and the ‘glocalization’ of memories, Part 2
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Written by Shin Ki-young, Professor at Ochanomizu University, Japan
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- Now/here, the inside and outside of the 'comfort women'1 films, Part 1 - <Spirits' Homecoming> as a ‘male-oriented movie'
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Written by Son Hee-jung, Yonsei University Institute of Gender Studies