Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Start: Topical Index: Types: Sexual Assault: Forced Prostitution: "Comfort Women" System:
Types: Sexual Assault: Japanese Policy [Info] Ku, Yangmo. »National Interest or Transnational Alliances? Japanese Policy on the Comfort Women Issue.« Journal of East Asian Studies 15 (2015): 243-270. [Info] Son, Angella. »The Japanese Secret: The Shame Behind Japan’s Longstanding Denial of Its War Crime against Korean Comfort Girls-Women.« The Transnational Redress Movement for the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. Edited by Pyong G. Min et al. Berlin 2020: 295-323. [Info] Tanaka, Yuki. »A critique of Prime Minister Abe’s Policy on the »Comfort Women« Issue and Japan’s Social Formation of Hegemonic Masculinity.« Cultures of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts. London 2014. [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. Japanese-Korean Relations [Info] Kim, Bohyun. »South Korea's Partial Withdrawal from the 2015 Korea-Japan Comfort Women Agreement: Changed National Role Conceptions via Increased Social Influence (2015-2018)« Asien Nos. 164-165 (2023): 70-95. [Info] Schwarz, Marietta, et al. »"Es geht darum, das Gesicht zu wahren": Koreanisch-japanischer Streit um "Trostfrauen".« Fazit. Deutschlandfunk Kultur 2021. [Info] Streltsov, Dmitry. »???????????? ????? ? ?????????? ?????? ? ?????????? ????? ????? ??? ????? ??????? ????? ?? ????????????.« Istoriya 11 (2020). Japanese-U.S. Relations [Info] Kim, Phyllis. »Looking Back at 10 Years of the “Comfort Women” Movement in the U.S.« The Transnational Redress Movement for the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. Edited by Pyong Gap Min et al. Berlin 2020: 179-200. [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 Gap Min et al. Berlin 2020: 261-271. |