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				First published: July 1, 2025 - Last updated: July 1, 2025
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Yujie Zhu
			
 Title: Curating War Memory under Constraint
 
 Subtitle: The Chinese ‘Comfort Women’ Museum and the Politics of Remembrance
 
 Journal: International Journal of Cultural Policy
 
 Volume: (Published online before print)
 
 Issue:
 
 Year: 2025 (Received: September 14, 2024, Accepted: December 5, 2024, Published online: June 4, 2025)
 
 Pages:
 
 pISSN: 1028-6632 - 
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			eISSN: 1477-2833 - 
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 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					20th Century, 
					21st Century | 
				Asian History: 
					Chinese History, 
					Japanese History | 
				Types: 
					Forced Prostitution / 
						"Comfort Women" System; 
				Types: 
					Wartime Sexual Violence / 
						Asia-Pacific War; 
				Society: 
					Museums / 
						Research Center for Chinese Comfort Women
 
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 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author:
				Yujie Zhu, 
					Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, 
					The Australian National University - 
					ORCID
			
 Abstract: 
				»Cultural institutions are increasingly recognised as key actors in global memory politics, particularly in efforts to address historical injustice through education, commemoration, and care. This paper examines how a war history museum in China – the Chinese ‘Comfort Women’ History Museum at Shanghai Normal University – curates histories of military sexual violence under cultural and political constraint while contributing to transnational memory activism. Emerging from academic research, survivor testimony, and cross-border collaboration, the museum functions as a translocal memory infrastructure: situated within a state-regulated environment yet actively shaping global networks of remembrance and solidarity. Through exhibitions, student training, volunteer mobilisation, digital media, and engagement with UNESCO’s Memory of the World initiative, the museum advances care-based, evidence-driven approaches to remembrance. It supports survivors, educates the public, and mobilises war memory not only as a resource for justice and education but also as a form of ethical and political intervention that challenges hegemonic historiographies. The paper contributes to public history, memory studies, and critical heritage scholarship by theorising university-based museums as hybrid cultural actors that navigate institutional constraints to reframe silenced histories within transnational movements for recognition and redress.« 
				(Source: International Journal of Cultural Policy)
 
 Wikipedia: 
 				History of Asia: 
					History of Japan / 
						Shōwa era | 
				History of Asia: 
					History of China / 
						History of the Republic of China, 
						History of the People's Republic of China | 
				Museum: 
					Museums in China | 
				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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