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In an era marked by atrocities perpetrated on a grand scale, the
tragedy of the so-called comfort women--mostly Korean women forced
into prostitution by the Japanese army--endures as one of the
darkest events of World War II. These women have usually been
labeled victims of a war crime, a simplistic view that makes it
easy to pin blame on the policies of imperial Japan and therefore
easier to consign the episode to a war-torn past. In this
revelatory study, C. Sarah Soh provocatively disputes this master
narrative.
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