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"Comfort Stations" as Remembered by Okinawans During World War II - Paperback

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by Robert Ricketts (Editor), Robert Ricketts (Translator), Yunshin Hong (Author)

HONG Yunshin analyzes Japanese military "comfort stations" in the Okinawan war (1945), and their revival during the US occupation (1945-72), through Okinawan eyes. Marshaling eyewitness accounts and archival materials, she uses these "sites of remembrance" to reexamine wartime sexual violence.

Author Biography

HONG Yunshin, Ph.D. Waseda University (2012), teaches, speaks, and writes on women and sexual violence in war and Okinawa. Her representative work is Koreans and the Politics of "Sex and Life" during the Battle of Okinawa (Inpakuto Shuppankai, 2016, Japanese).

Number of Pages: 564
Dimensions: 1.17 x 9.21 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: April 27, 2023