Korean-born clerk Comfort Women "Comfort Station" Japan 80 characters

by Chei Gilson

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Korean-born clerk Comfort Women "Comfort Station" Japan 80 characters Key Features ✔ This compelling book explores the historical and cultural truths behind the "comfort women" issue from a unique anthropological perspective. Written by Professor Chei Gilson, a renowned scholar in cultural anthropology and East Asian studies, the book delves into first-hand diaries of Japanese military comfort station managers to examine whether forced conscription and sexual slavery truly occurred. Based on primary sources, it offers a meticulous analysis of the conditions and circumstances faced by comfort women, challenging common narratives and providing a nuanced understanding of this complex historical topic. Originally published in Korea, this work aims to shed light on the realities behind the controversial issue, encouraging a more informed and balanced discussion. ✔ Key features include a detailed overview of comfort station diaries, insights into the deaths of comfort women, and an exploration of military administration's role. The author emphasizes that Korea should not politicize the comfort women issue, advocating for a fact-based approach rooted in primary historical documents. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Author: Chei Gilson ✔ C:Language: Korean ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔ C:Publication Year: [Insert Year if available] ✔ C:Publisher: [Insert Publisher if available] ✔ C:Country of Origin: South Korea ✔ C:Subject: History, Anthropology, World War II, Mi

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