SynopsisThis paper begins to chart the history of the understudied topic of Indonesian activism for the so called ‘comfort women’ of the Japanese military from World War Two. It asks how and why activists in the specific historical context of New Order Indonesia, the cultural context of Indonesia, the global rise in human rights claims and a new openness to war redress in Japan were variously constrained and enabled in their advocacy. Drawing on recent research into the history of emotions and social movements the paper analyses how and why Indonesian activists appealed to certain emotions to gain support within Indonesia and Japan for compensation. A focus on emotions and the political and cultural contexts surrounding early Indonesian act...
Protests can play a crucial role in contributing to social change. In many countries that have trans...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...
SynopsisThis paper begins to chart the history of the understudied topic of Indonesian activism for ...
During the Japanese occupation of Korea in the early 1900s, approximately 200,000 young Korean women...
This paper briefly summarizes some of the research literature on Japanese women and discusses a stud...
One of the most violent episodes in Indonesia’s 1998 political upheaval was the mass rapes. Over May...
Over the last fifteen years, scholarship of Indonesians related to the Japanese occupation period ha...
This paper seeks to answer a few questions. Within the context of how justice is delivered in post-c...
van Doorn‐Harder N. Purifying Indonesia, Purifying Women: The National Commission for Women's Rights...
The Japanese soldiers who remained in Indonesia after WWII were stigmatized in post-war Japan as fug...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
It is over seventy years since the issue of systematized sexual abuse in the Asia-Pacific War came t...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Since the end of WWII, Korea has experienced a miraculous economic development despite its devastate...
Protests can play a crucial role in contributing to social change. In many countries that have trans...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...
SynopsisThis paper begins to chart the history of the understudied topic of Indonesian activism for ...
During the Japanese occupation of Korea in the early 1900s, approximately 200,000 young Korean women...
This paper briefly summarizes some of the research literature on Japanese women and discusses a stud...
One of the most violent episodes in Indonesia’s 1998 political upheaval was the mass rapes. Over May...
Over the last fifteen years, scholarship of Indonesians related to the Japanese occupation period ha...
This paper seeks to answer a few questions. Within the context of how justice is delivered in post-c...
van Doorn‐Harder N. Purifying Indonesia, Purifying Women: The National Commission for Women's Rights...
The Japanese soldiers who remained in Indonesia after WWII were stigmatized in post-war Japan as fug...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
It is over seventy years since the issue of systematized sexual abuse in the Asia-Pacific War came t...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Since the end of WWII, Korea has experienced a miraculous economic development despite its devastate...
Protests can play a crucial role in contributing to social change. In many countries that have trans...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...