Unfolding the 'comfort women' debates : modernity, violence, women's voices
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Unfolding the 'comfort women' debates : modernity, violence, women's voices
(Genders and sexualities in history / series editors, John Arnold, Joanna Bourke and Sean Brady)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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Unfolding the "comfort women" debates
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-276) and index
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Description
This study offers a fresh perspective on the 'comfort women' debates. It argues that the system can be understood as the mechanism of the intersectional oppression of gender, race, class and colonialism, while illuminating the importance of testimonies of victim-survivors as the site where women recover and gain their voices and agencies.
Table of Contents
1. A Question of History.- 2. The Struggle Against Ultra-Nationalism and the Entrapment Of Orientalism.- 3. Modernity, Evil and Violence.- 4. The Origin of the 'Comfort Women' System.- 5. Reading the Testimonies.- 6. Listening to Women's Voices.- 7. Representation and its Limits.- 8. Women's Agency: From Social Stigma to Survivor-Activists.- 9. Bearing Witness to Unshareable Pain.- Bibliography
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