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First published: September 1, 2024 - Last updated: September 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Authors: Robert O'Mochain and Yuki Ueno
Title: Japan’s “Big Lie s “Big Lie"
Subtitle: The Negation of Oral Testimony of Sexual Violence
Journal: Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
Volume: 9
Issue: 2, Article 1
Year: 2024
Pages: 18 pages (PDF)
eISSN: 2472-4181 -
Find a Library: WorldCat
Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century,
21st Century |
Asian History:
Japanese History |
Types:
Forced Prostitution /
"Comfort Women" System;
Types:
Wartime Sexual Violence /
Asia-Pacific War
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Authors:
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Robert O'Mochain,
College of International Relations,
立命館大学 (Ritsumeikan University) -
ORCID
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Yuki Ueno:
ORCID
Abstract:
»In recent years, powerful actors in Japan’s political elite have consistently denied the oral testimony of so-called “comfort women.” The denial of this and related historical crimes is made in the service of a claim we denote here as the “big lie.” This is the erroneous assertion that the Asia-Pacific War was a straightforward war of liberation by the Japanese Imperial Army, inspired by a blameless Emperor and carried out by morally exemplary military forces. This denial of historical realities, especially those related to “comfort women,” has constituted a contributory factor for a pattern of denial regarding all historical crimes. Effects have been far-reaching, including for survivors of sexual abuse who pursue justice. The determination to deny the validity of oral testimony by “comfort women” carried over into the judiciary and society so that numerous public conversations have created a chilling effect for survivors of abuse. Survey research with 800 young Japanese indicated that invocation of “comfort women” issues and the trope of the selfish “bad girl” led to a diminution in support for victims of sexual abuse and an increased tendency to maintain the status quo of inegalitarian gender relations. Further research is required to determine the extent and the nature of the chilling effect that is engendered by the “big lie” to the detriment of sexual abuse survivors in Japan. «
(Source: Dignity)
Contents:
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Abstract (p. 1) |
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Historical Context (p. 3) |
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Legal Context (p. 4) |
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The “Bib Lie” and “Comfort Women” (p. 6) |
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Identity Pressures in the Language Education Context (p. 8) |
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Methods (p. 10) |
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Findings (p. 11) |
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Discussion and Concluding Comments (p. 13) |
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Author Biographies (p. 14) |
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References (p. 15) |
Wikipedia:
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
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