peer-reviewedThis article utilizes feminist literature on victimhood and rape mythology to suggest a new theoretical lens by which to view victims of sexual violence and the politics of state recognition through apology. The campaigns of two South Korean victim groups, the comfort women and camptown women, are examined to demonstrate that the process in which they must battle to obtain state redress through apology implies the existence of a discursive, gender-normative regime of victimhood. In this context, this article suggests that although the delivery of an apology for sexual violence might provide some form of gendered justice, this process may produce additional effects which work to discipline the related identities of ...
A 2020-2021 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Jenna Shin (Morse \u2...
ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the norm construction process by The Korean Council through its...
This article examines the relationship between state violence in the form of practices aimed to humi...
peer-reviewedThis article focuses on the performative recognition offered to victims through politi...
This paper studies feminist geopolitical practices in South Korea in the context of “comfort women” ...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
The unresolved reconciliation process for WWII South Korean military “comfort women” presents a case...
This paper seeks to answer a few questions. Within the context of how justice is delivered in post-c...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
The sexual enslavement of Korean women has been an ongoing human rights issue in South Korea since W...
Despite the decades of work undertaken by the international legal community to attain full and satis...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
The Act for Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes and Protection of Victims was legislated in 1994 t...
Before and during the Second World War, Japan established a legalised system of sexual slavery, in w...
In this article, I discuss the controversy surrounding Park Yu-has Comfort Women of the Empire in te...
A 2020-2021 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Jenna Shin (Morse \u2...
ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the norm construction process by The Korean Council through its...
This article examines the relationship between state violence in the form of practices aimed to humi...
peer-reviewedThis article focuses on the performative recognition offered to victims through politi...
This paper studies feminist geopolitical practices in South Korea in the context of “comfort women” ...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
The unresolved reconciliation process for WWII South Korean military “comfort women” presents a case...
This paper seeks to answer a few questions. Within the context of how justice is delivered in post-c...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
The sexual enslavement of Korean women has been an ongoing human rights issue in South Korea since W...
Despite the decades of work undertaken by the international legal community to attain full and satis...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
The Act for Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes and Protection of Victims was legislated in 1994 t...
Before and during the Second World War, Japan established a legalised system of sexual slavery, in w...
In this article, I discuss the controversy surrounding Park Yu-has Comfort Women of the Empire in te...
A 2020-2021 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Jenna Shin (Morse \u2...
ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the norm construction process by The Korean Council through its...
This article examines the relationship between state violence in the form of practices aimed to humi...