Through an exploration of the comfort women system, this article analyzes how the female gender has been oppressed in history. It follows the story of Akiko, the main character of Comfort Woman (1998) by Asian American author Nora Okja Keller. Keller is one of the first authors to write about comfort women, gaining publicity for this issue. This article provides an examination of terms such as sex, gender, and gender issues. Certain concepts influencing American and Asian cultures and their stance towards gender are also analyzed, after which focus is placed on the portrayal of gender roles as illustrated in the novel. The article briefly mentions the history of the relationship between the United States and Korea. The characteristics of th...
Comfort women were sex slaves forcibly taken and used by the Japanese imperial army during WW2. Thes...
During World War II the Japanese Imperial Army utilized government sanctioned prostitution to increa...
This research examines how “comfort women” are represented in Korean and Korean American novels. An ...
This article focused on the Korean comfort women issue(Chongshindae issue).The Chongshindae issue is...
During the Asia-Pacific War, a large number of women were forced to work in Japanese military brothe...
In December 2015, South Korea and Japan reached an agreement on resolving the “comfort women” issue ...
Nora Okja Keller's 1997 novel Comfort Woman has come to prominence recently as one of the key texts ...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Japan???s military aggression throughout East Asia during World War II largely hinged on the coloniz...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
The “comfort women” issue which emerged in the 1990s has become an international issue due to increa...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
The comfort women issue commands the greatest attention among the public in South Korea. Although re...
This paper studies feminist geopolitical practices in South Korea in the context of “comfort women” ...
This article introduces Korean women’s experience as seen through the lense of social and cultural b...
Comfort women were sex slaves forcibly taken and used by the Japanese imperial army during WW2. Thes...
During World War II the Japanese Imperial Army utilized government sanctioned prostitution to increa...
This research examines how “comfort women” are represented in Korean and Korean American novels. An ...
This article focused on the Korean comfort women issue(Chongshindae issue).The Chongshindae issue is...
During the Asia-Pacific War, a large number of women were forced to work in Japanese military brothe...
In December 2015, South Korea and Japan reached an agreement on resolving the “comfort women” issue ...
Nora Okja Keller's 1997 novel Comfort Woman has come to prominence recently as one of the key texts ...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Japan???s military aggression throughout East Asia during World War II largely hinged on the coloniz...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
The “comfort women” issue which emerged in the 1990s has become an international issue due to increa...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
The comfort women issue commands the greatest attention among the public in South Korea. Although re...
This paper studies feminist geopolitical practices in South Korea in the context of “comfort women” ...
This article introduces Korean women’s experience as seen through the lense of social and cultural b...
Comfort women were sex slaves forcibly taken and used by the Japanese imperial army during WW2. Thes...
During World War II the Japanese Imperial Army utilized government sanctioned prostitution to increa...
This research examines how “comfort women” are represented in Korean and Korean American novels. An ...