The Japanese Comfort Women and Sexual Slavery During the China and Pacific Wars

TitleThe Japanese Comfort Women and Sexual Slavery During the China and Pacific Wars
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsNorma, Caroline
Number of Pages247
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
CityLondon ; New York
Abstract

The Japanese military was responsible for the sexual enslavement of thousands of women and girls in Asia and the Pacific during the China and Pacific wars under the guise of providing "comfort" for battle-weary troops. Campaigns for justice and reparations for "comfort women" since the early 1990s have highlighted the magnitude of the human rights crimes committed against Korean, Chinese and other Asian women by Japanese soldiers after they invaded the Chinese mainland in 1937. These campaigns, however, say little about the origins of the system or its initial victims. Japanese Comfort Women explores the origins of the Japanese military's system of sexual slavery and illustrates how Japanese women were its initial victims.

URLhttps://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-japanese-comfort-women-and-sexual-slavery-during-the-china-and-pacific-wars-9781472507808/
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