Legacies of the comfort women of World War II /
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Armonk, N.Y. :
M.E. Sharpe,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- The Japanese imperial system and the Korean "comfort women" of World War II / Bonnie B.C. Oh
- "Comfort women" and the cultural tradition of prostitution in Japanese erotic art / Linda Gertner Zatlin
- "Comfort women" in the Dutch East Indies / Yuki Tanaka
- Prostitutes versus sex slaves: the politics of representing the "comfort women" / Chunghee Sarah Soh
- Wartime sexual violence against women: a feminist response / Margaret D. Stetz
- "Such an unthinkable thing": Asian American transnational feminism and the "'Comfort women' of World War II" conference / Pamela Thoma
- Urgent matters: redress for surviving "comfort women" / Dongwoo Lee Hahm
- My own Gaiatsu: a document from 1945 provides proof / Grant K. Goodman
- Placing Japanese war criminals on the U.S. Justice Department's "watch list" of 3 December 1996: the legal and political background / John Y. Lee
- A film within the film: making a documentary about Korean "comfort women" / Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
- Making In the name of the emperor / Christine Choy
- Tomiyama Taeko's A memory of the sea / Margaret D. Stetz and Bonnie B.C. Oh, with three illustrations of work by Tomiyama Taeko
- "Unsuspecting souls": art evokes history at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum / Jill Medvedow, with two illustrations of work by Mona Higuchi
- To give a voice / Therese Park.