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First published: February 1, 2025 - Last updated: February 1, 2025

TITLE INFORMATION

Authors: J. Mark Ramseyer and Jason M. Morgan

Title: The Comfort Women Hoax

Subtitle: A Fake Memoir, North Korean Spies, and Hit Squads in the Academic Swamp

Place: New York

Publisher: Encounter Books

Year: 2024

Pages: 228pp.

ISBN: 9781641773454 (hardcover) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781641773461 (EPUB) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat |

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century, 21st Century | Asian History: Japanese History, Korean History | Types: Forced Prostitution / "Comfort Women" System; Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Asia-Pacific War; Research: Controversies / Ramseyer Debate



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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Authors:
- Jason M. Morgan: Personal Website

- J. Mark Ramseyer, Law School, Harvard University - Wikipedia

Contents:
  Foreword by Lew Seok Choon
  Author's Note
  Introduction
  Chapter 1     The Anatomy of a Canceling
  Chapter 2     The Comfort Stations
  Chapter 3     The Hoax Builds
  Chapter 4     The Hoay Collapses
  Chapter 5     The Attacks Redux
  Chapter 6     The Korean Council
  Chapter 7     Making Sense of the Canceling
  Chapter 8     Academic Freedom
  Epilogue
  Appendix: Information about Comfort Women Contracts
  Bibliography
  Notes
  Index

Description: »During World War II, the Japanese military extended Japan’s civilian licensing regime for domestic brothels to those next to its overseas bases. It did so for a simple reason: to impose the strenuous health standards necessary to control the venereal disease that had debilitated its troops in earlier wars. In turn, these brothels (dubbed “comfort stations”) recruited prostitutes through variations on the standard indenture contracts used by licensed brothels in both Korea and Japan.
The party line in Western academia, though, is that these “comfort women” were dragooned into sex slavery at bayonet point by Japanese infantry. But, as the authors of this book show, this narrative originated as a hoax perpetrated by a Japanese communist writer in the 1980s. It was then spread by a South Korean organization with close ties to the Communist North.
Ramseyer and Morgan discuss how these women really came to be in Japanese military comfort stations. Some took the jobs because they were tricked by fraudulent recruiters. Some were under pressure from abusive parents. But the rest of the women seem to have been driven by the same motivation as most prostitutes throughout history: want of money. Indeed, the notion that these “comfort women” became prostitutes by any other means has no basis in documentary history. Serious intellectuals of all political perspectives in both South Korea and Japan have understood this for years.
But Ramseyer and Morgan’s findings caused a firestorm in Japanese Studies academia. For explaining that the women became prostitutes of their own volition, both authors of this book found themselves “cancelled.”
In this book, the authors detail both the history of the comfort women and their own persecution by academic peers. Only in the West—and only through brutal strategems of censorship and ostracism—has the myth of bayonet-point conscription survived.« (Source: Encounter Books)

Reviews:
- Eldridge, Robert D. Japan Forward (January 29, 2024). - Full Text: Japan Forward (Free Access)

- Ma, Sheng-mei. REDEN (Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos) 6(1) (2024): 147-151. - Full Text: ResearchGate (Free Access), Revistas Científicas de la Universidad de Alcalá (Free Access)

Wikipedia: History of Asia: History of Japan / Shōwa era | History of Asia: History of Korea / Korea under Japanese rule | 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