2022
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- Women’s Solidarity in Our Troubled Times of Gendered Violence and War
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The Research Institute on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery organized an interview between philosopher Rada Iveković and anthropologist Young-Gyung Paik.
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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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- Here and now, what is the “issue” of Comfort Women for the Japanese military?
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Now that a considerable amount of time has passed since the issue of the Japanese military “Comfort Women” was publicized, what are the questions young researchers are asking here?
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- Problems in the Ethics of Female Representation
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A Conversation between Gina Kim and Han Sang Kim
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- Rediscovering “Our” Issues in “Their” Fight: Review of the “After Testimony” Colloquium
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A ‘House of Justice’ without justice, a history war without truth
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- Your Name
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In the era of “One Left” illustrated in a novel written by author Kim Soom, what we have to do now is not count the number of government-registered survivors, but call out the names of “the drowned” between 240 and 200,000 victims and “save” those who are still drowning.
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- Gazing at the “Death Pit” and Representation of the Memories of “Comfort Women” Victims
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She deals with the issues of how the victimization of women in the post-colonial Korean society is represented, what type of gaze operates here, and what the gaze ultimately strives to see.