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Going transnational? A feminist view of “comfort women” memorials
Asian Journal of Women's Studies ( IF 0.661 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-02 , DOI: 10.1080/12259276.2020.1808287
Joohee Kim 1
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ABSTRACT Sonyeosang (“comfort women” memorials) have become symbols of the memory war between Korea and Japan. Amidst heated nationalistic competition, the main battleground of this memory war is the U.S. This study observes how Kim Hak-sun, a victim of military sexual slavery by Japan, decided to speak out after meeting an atomic bomb victim in 1991. Focusing on this meeting, I argue that the amnesia in East Asia regarding comfort women should be seen as a result of a systematic plan to build Pax Americana. Rather than complacently celebrating the Sonyeosang installation movement, which is now taking place actively across the world as a form of transnational memory activism, we should continue to call for a radical and active critique of the huge paradox of the East Asian peace regime that led to amnesia.

中文翻译:

走向跨国?“慰安妇”纪念碑的女权主义观点

摘要 Sonyeosang(“慰安妇”纪念碑)已成为韩日记忆战争的象征。在激烈的民族主义竞争中,这场记忆战争的主战场是美国 本研究观察了日本军事性奴役受害者金学善在 1991 年遇到原子弹受害者后决定大声疾呼的情况。聚焦这次会议,我认为东亚关于慰安妇的健忘症应该被视为建立美国和平的系统计划的结果。与其沾沾自喜地庆祝作为一种跨国记忆激进主义形式在世界各地积极发生的 Sonyeosang 装置运动,我们应该继续呼吁对导致东亚和平制度的巨大悖论进行激进和积极的批判。健忘症。
更新日期:2020-07-02
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