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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chronology ix
- Introduction: Background Information about Japanese Military Sexual Slavery and the Redress Movement for the Victims 1
- Chapter 1 Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 19
- Chapter 2 Enough Information, but the Issue Was Buried for Half a Century 32
- Chapter 3 The Emergence of the “Comfort Women” Issue and Victims’ Breaking Silence 48
- Chapter 4 General Information about the “Comfort Women” System 69
- Chapter 5 Forced Mobilization of “Comfort Women” 86
- Chapter 6 Payments of Fees and Affectionate Relationships 107
- Chapter 7 Sexual Exploitation, Violence, and Threats at “Comfort Stations” 125
- Chapter 8 The Perils of Korean “Comfort Women’s” Homecoming Trips 145
- Chapter 9 Korean “Comfort Women’s” Lives in Korea and China 161
- Chapter 10 Progress of the Redress Movement in Korea 183
- Chapter 11 Divided Responses to the Redress Movement in Japan 206
- Chapter 12 Responses to the Redress Movement in the United States 232
- Conclusion 255
- Acknowledgments 267
- Notes 271
- References 275
- Index 293
- About the Author 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chronology ix
- Introduction: Background Information about Japanese Military Sexual Slavery and the Redress Movement for the Victims 1
- Chapter 1 Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 19
- Chapter 2 Enough Information, but the Issue Was Buried for Half a Century 32
- Chapter 3 The Emergence of the “Comfort Women” Issue and Victims’ Breaking Silence 48
- Chapter 4 General Information about the “Comfort Women” System 69
- Chapter 5 Forced Mobilization of “Comfort Women” 86
- Chapter 6 Payments of Fees and Affectionate Relationships 107
- Chapter 7 Sexual Exploitation, Violence, and Threats at “Comfort Stations” 125
- Chapter 8 The Perils of Korean “Comfort Women’s” Homecoming Trips 145
- Chapter 9 Korean “Comfort Women’s” Lives in Korea and China 161
- Chapter 10 Progress of the Redress Movement in Korea 183
- Chapter 11 Divided Responses to the Redress Movement in Japan 206
- Chapter 12 Responses to the Redress Movement in the United States 232
- Conclusion 255
- Acknowledgments 267
- Notes 271
- References 275
- Index 293
- About the Author 301