Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: July 1, 2023 - Last updated: July 1, 2023

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Author: Eveline Buchheim

Title: The motif of tears

Subtitle: Representations of activism and suffering in the Liji Alley Museum in Nanjing

Journal: Women's History Review

Volume: 31

Issue: 6

Year: 2022 (Published online: June 26, 2022)

Pages: 914-932

pISSN: 0961-2025 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1747-583X - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 21st Century | Asian History: Chinese History, Japanese History | Types: Forced Prostitution / Chinese "Comfort Women", "Comfort Women" Commemoration; Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Asia-Pacific War; Society: Museums / Liji Alley Museum



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Author: Eveline Buchheim, NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies)

Abstract: »Although the International Military Tribunal for the Far East condemned and prosecuted rape crimes, there was only limited justice for victims of militarised sexual abuse. This goes especially for the majority of victimised Chinese women. The court's focus was on the so-called Rape of Nanking rather than on the sexual enslavement in military brothels. After the Second World War, the stories of the Chinese women used as military sex slaves by the Japanese military were soon excluded from the heroic Chinese master narrative. Outrage over mass rape was not primarily concerned with violence towards women, but rather with the 'humiliation' of men as nationalist subjects. In this article, I will focus on the Liji Alley Former Comfort Station Exhibition Hall in Nanjing and analyse how the museum moves in politically contested arenas and how activism and suffering is represented in the exhibition. How are the personal stories of former 'comfort women' used to evoke emotional reactions in the visitors and to what end?« (Source: Women's History Review)

Wikipedia: History of Asia: History of China / History of the People's Republic of China / History of Asia: History of Japan / Shōwa era | Prostitution: Forced prostitution / Comfort women | Sex and the law: Wartime sexual violence / Wartime sexual violence in World War II | War: Pacific War / Japanese war crimes