The comfort women : sex slaves of the Japanese Imperial forces

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The comfort women : sex slaves of the Japanese Imperial forces

George Hicks

Allen & Unwin, 1995

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The comfort women

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-238) and index

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内容説明

Over 100,000 women were victims of forced prostitution - Japanese military prostitution - during World War II. This is their story. Unlike other war atrocities, the surviving comfort women were too ashamed to tell their stories, playing into the hands of a determined Japanese government cover-up. However, nearly 50 years after the war, the women began to speak up, scholars delved into archives, a key Japanese official confessed and the story came tumbling out, ultimately forcing the Japanese government to admit its big lie.

目次

AcknowledgmentsNote on names, institutions and exchange valuesIntroduction1 Mars and venus2 The flesh market3 Sex in a war zone4 The Shanghai Regulations and their variations5 The Empire of the Sun6 The end of a nightmare, the beginning of another7 Consciousness-raising and exposure8 The politics of sex9 The governments speak up10 The international dimensionsConclusionSelected annotated bibliographyIndex

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