2019
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- 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
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- Remembering the First Steps: Meeting with First-Generation Researchers – (1) Yoon Jung-ok
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She has long been interested in the ‘Comfort Women’ issue and has been striving to unveil the truth about the issue while serving as a professor in English literature at Ewha Womans University. From 1980, she has been searching for and meeting with the ‘Comfort Women’ victims in order to investigate the truth.
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- Thoughts on the issue of the sexual violence of the Japanese military in China <Part 3> - ‘Comfort women’ of the Japanese military in China: Who can ask for forgiveness and reconciliation?
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Written by Lee Sun-yi, a research professor at KyungHee University Institute of Humanities
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- Editorial Meeting – Part 1 – Sexual slavery: Approaches and Perspectives
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Ahead of the publication of the webzine <Kyeol> of Research Institue on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery (RIJMSS), 10 editors gathered together to discuss the future of the webzine. At the two editorial symposiums held on January 31and February 25, 2019, discussions were held on the ways and limitations carried out on the issue of the ‘comfort women’ so far and the direction in which the webzine should move forward next.
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- Editorial Conference Part II – How to connect with the public over the issue of the 'comfort women'
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Kwon Myung-ah/Kim Heonju/So Hyun-suk/Yeo Sun-ju/Yoon Myung-sook/Lee Seon-i /Lim Hyung-wha/Jo Gyeonghee/Jeong Yongsuk/Heo Yun
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- Remembering Bae Bong-ki
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she said, with tears streaming down her cheeks, when a Japanese journalist suggested they go back and visit her old home together. Away for so long from her hometown in South Chungcheong Province – a place which she could now only dream about.
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