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Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Contact Search Introduction + History Announcements + Updates Alphabetical Index Chronological Index Geographical Index Topical Index + Cases + Types + Victims + Society + Research Resources + Research |
Start: Topical Index: Types: Sexual Assault: Forced Prostitution: "Comfort Women" System:
Types: Forced Prostitution: -
1. Statues:
Australian Statues:
Statue of Peace;
German Statues:
Statue of Peace;
Philippine Statues:
Filipina Comfort Women;
Korean Statues:
Statue of Peace;
Taiwanese Statues:
Statue of a Young Woman;
U.S. Statues:
San Francisco Comfort Women Memorial
I. Author Index [Info] Beck, Abigail. Memorializing Wartime Rape During the Second World War. M.A. Thesis, Claremont Graduate University, 2020. [Info] Culas, Sofia. »Women as the 'Other': The erasure of comfort women within Malaysia's National Narrative.« Teaching History 59 (2025): 42-48. [Info] Gustafsson, Karl. Transnational Civil Society and the Politics of Memory in Sino-Japanese Relations: Exhibiting the “Comfort Women” in China. Lund 2014. [Info] Hao, Xiaoyang, et al. »Driven by nationalism and entertainment: the representation of ‘comfort women’ on Weibo.« Women's History Review (April 22, 2025). [Info] Inuzuka, Ako. Non-Western Colonization, Orientalism, and the Comfort Women: The Collective Memory of Sexual Slavery under the Japanese Imperial Military. Lanham 2021. [Info] Kim, Myung H. »경상남도 일본군‘위안부’ 역사관 건립과 제도적 부인: 권 기반 접근.« 사회와역사 No. 146 (2025): 11-48. [Info] Koyama, Emi. »Japanese Far-Right Activities in the United States and at the United Nations: Conflict and Coordination between Japanese Government and Fringe Groups.« The Transnational Redress Movement for the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. Edited by Pyong G. Min et al. Berlin 2020: 261-271. [Info] Lee, Ji-young. »일본군‘위안부’ 문제를 둘러싼 ‘역사전(歷史戰)’과 글렌 데일시 ‘평화의 소녀상’.« Nihon kenkyū No. 81 (2019): 61-83. [Info] Lewis, Jonathan. »Contesting Memories Online: The Case of the 'Comfort Women' Page on English Wikipedia.« Contesting Memorial Spaces of Japan's Empire. Edited by Edward Boyle et al. London 2024: 47-68. [Info] Li, Lin. »"Comfort Women" Memorials at the Crossroads of Ultranationalist, Feminist, and Decolonial Critiques: Triangulating Japan, South Korea, and the United States.« Frontiers (2022): 89-116. [Info] Li, Lin. »Towards a Just Memory: Remembering Survivors of Sexual Violence through Memorials.« Arcade (March 3, 2023). [Info] McCarthy, Mary M. »Political and Social Contestation in the Memorialization of ‘Comfort Women’.« Public Memory in the Context of Transnational Migration and Displacement: Migrants and Monuments. Edited by Sabine Marschall. Cham 2020: 127-156. [Info] Moon, So-Jeong. »행동하는 자료관 「WAM」과 일본군 ‘위안부’의 기억정치학.« 동북아 문화연구 50 (2017): 385-400. [Info] Redmond, Ava. »Push and Pull: The Call for Justice and the Failing (and Rescinded) Accountability from the Japanese Government for the “Comfort Women” Survivors.« On Politics 17 (2024): 44-58. [Info] Schumacher, Daniel. »Asia’s global memory wars and solidarity across borders: Diaspora activism on the “comfort women” issue in the United States.« The Asia-Pacific Journal 19(5) (2021). [Info] Shahani, Lila R. »The Politics of Erasure: De-Commemorating "Comfort Women" in the Philippines.« Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials. Edited by Juilee Decker. London 2024: 79-91. [Info] Son, Elizabeth W. Embodied Reckonings: “Comfort Women,” Performance, and Transpacific Redress. Ann Arbor 2018. [Info] Tai, Eika. »Museum Activism Against Military Sexual Slavery.« Museum Anthropology 39 (Spring 2016): 35-47. [Info] Vickers, Edward. »Commemorating "comfort women" beyond Korea: The Chinese case.« Remembering Asia's World War Two. Edited by Mark R. Frost et al. London 2019: 174-207. [Info] Ward, Thomas J. »The Comfort Women Controversy: Lessons from Taiwan.« Asia-Pacific Journal 16 (2018). [Info] Yamaguchi, Tomomi. »The “History Wars” and the “Comfort Woman” Issue: The Significance of Nippon Kaigi in the Revisionist Movement in Contemporary Japan.« The Transnational Redress Movement for the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. Edited by Pyong G. Min et al. Berlin 2020: 233-260. [Info] Yoon, Jihwan. »평화의 소녀상을 통해 형성된 위안부 기억의 경관과 상징성에 관한 연구.« Taehan Chiri Hakhoe chi 54 (2019): 51-69. [Info] Yoon, Jihwan, et al. »When Memoryscapes Move: ‘Comfort Women’ memorials as transnational.« The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place. Edited by Sarah De Nardi et al. London 2020: 119-128. II. Speaker Index [Info] Ahn, Yonson. »Remembering the Comfort Women Issue: From Oblivion to Memory Boom.« Sexuality in the Collective Memory of the Cooperation: Comparative Studies of Gender History in France and Korea. Seoul 2007. [Info] Hein, Patrick. »The Role of Victim Witness Testimonies for Collective Memory Formation, Recovery from Trauma and Future Reconciliation: The case of the truth commission in South Africa, the international Khmer Rouge tribunal and the Comfort Women's War Crimes Tribunal in Tokyo (2000).« XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology. Yokohama 2014. [Info] Kim, Nan. »Defying Comfort, Not a Woman: 'Peace Statue of a Girl,' Witness to Wartime Sexual Violence, and the Creative Dissent of Counter-Monumentality.« 27th Annual Conference of the World History Association. Milwaukee 2018. [Info] Kinukawa, Tomomi, et al. »San Francisco's "Comfort Women" Memorial: A local and transnational space.« Annual Meeting of the National Women's Studies Association. San Francisco 2019. [Info] Li, Lin. »Curating Japanese Wartime Sexual Violence: Feminist Museums across East Asia.« Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies. Boston 2020. [Info] Li, Lin. »Curating Japanese Military Sexual Slavery: Feminist Museums across East Asia.« Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies. Virtual 2021. [Info] Su, Amanda. »Constructing 'Sexual Slavery' Through Comfort Women Memorials.« 10th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present. New Orleans 2018. |