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Comfort Women: A Movement for Justice and Women's Rights in the United States - 4752

Comfort Women: A Movement for Justice and Women's Rights in the United States - 4752

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During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army forced young women and girls in occupied territories into sexual slavery. The purpose was to prevent rapes, sexually transmitted diseases, leaking of confidential information, and to provide comfort to Japanese soldiers. This sexual servitude gave rise to the euphemistic label comfort women. It is estimated there were between 50,000 to as many as 400,000 comfort women throughout more than ten occupied countries including Korea, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, the Dutch East Indies, Taiwan, Burma, and Vietnam. This dark period of Asian history remains hotly debated between the right-wing Japanese government and sympathetic groups of activists and feminists.Interestingly, this conflict found a new and unexpected battlefield on American soil and has become part of the discourse on human rights. Comfort women represent something universally troubling: the endemic assault on the rights and ownership of a womans body and the patriarchal systems that leave such transgressions unpunished. Comfort women issues reflect the atrocities that continue to plague modern society today: rape, violations of human rights, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and more broadly, war-time traumas.What has made many sympathetic to this cause is not just the horrific experiences of these women, but also the realization that womens rights and justice have not greatly improved since World War II. This book is dedicated to compiling and recording the tremendous efforts of diverse groups of people for the cause of the "comfort women" in the United States for the last 28 years in hopes that readers can use and learn from these archived materials to prevent such atrocities in the future and to fight those battles today, where the voices of women in the past could not.
ASIN: 156591385X
VSKU: PKV.156591385X.G
Condition: Good
Binding: Paperback
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