Feminism
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- Expanding the Field of Struggle for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women”
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In the second round of conversation with young scholars, we met with young researchers and activists Lee Eunjin, Lee Jaeim, and Choi Sung Yong, and asked what the issue of the “Comfort Women” in the Japanese military means to their lives, and how it motivates them.
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- Beyond Nationalism: The Ongoing History of the “Comfort Women” and Gender Politics
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The Research Institute on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery (RIMSS) has organized a special discussion with historian Carol Gluck and feminist anthropologist Eun-Shil Kim to comme
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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