This dissertation examines the historical construction and transformation of U.S. camptown prostitution (kijich’on prostitution) in South Korea. Wrought by Japanese colonialism, U.S. military occupation, national division, and the Korean War, camptown prostitution has been historically constructed and reconstructed within a complex web of dynamic power relations between/among nation-states, subjects, and NGOs. This is a study of U.S. camptown prostitution, however, which is not just about military prostitution. Rather, it is a study of the power dynamics inherent in the material basis and the discursive formations that make the phenomenon, kijich’on prostitution, substantial. As such, this study analyzes the multiple intersections of struct...
This history of Korean military brides, women who married American soldiers and immigrated to the Un...
This dissertation explores the lives and experiences of individuals who were born in Korea, adopted ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014By exploring various figures of gendered and sexualize...
This dissertation examines the historical construction and transformation of U.S. camptown prostitut...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the historical, material, and discursive realities ...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the historical, material, and discursive realities ...
Supported by focused ethnographies, interviews, and newspaper publications regarding the experiences...
Through a socio-historical case study of the United State Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK...
The aim of this work is to describe the issue of military prostitution during the colonial period in...
Prostitution has always been a subject of debate in many world governments and South Korea is no exc...
This thesis employs feminist international relations theory to examine the United States ’ reliance ...
This dissertation examines the influence of colonialism upon postcolonial societal trajectories. Foc...
This project focuses on interactions between US soldiers and sex workers around US military bases th...
Japan???s military aggression throughout East Asia during World War II largely hinged on the coloniz...
The continued US military presence for nearly eighty years in South Korea has produced militarized l...
This history of Korean military brides, women who married American soldiers and immigrated to the Un...
This dissertation explores the lives and experiences of individuals who were born in Korea, adopted ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014By exploring various figures of gendered and sexualize...
This dissertation examines the historical construction and transformation of U.S. camptown prostitut...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the historical, material, and discursive realities ...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the historical, material, and discursive realities ...
Supported by focused ethnographies, interviews, and newspaper publications regarding the experiences...
Through a socio-historical case study of the United State Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK...
The aim of this work is to describe the issue of military prostitution during the colonial period in...
Prostitution has always been a subject of debate in many world governments and South Korea is no exc...
This thesis employs feminist international relations theory to examine the United States ’ reliance ...
This dissertation examines the influence of colonialism upon postcolonial societal trajectories. Foc...
This project focuses on interactions between US soldiers and sex workers around US military bases th...
Japan???s military aggression throughout East Asia during World War II largely hinged on the coloniz...
The continued US military presence for nearly eighty years in South Korea has produced militarized l...
This history of Korean military brides, women who married American soldiers and immigrated to the Un...
This dissertation explores the lives and experiences of individuals who were born in Korea, adopted ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014By exploring various figures of gendered and sexualize...