Book Chapter

Japanese War Memory and Transnational Activism for Indonesian Survivors of Enforced Military Prostitution During World War Two

Katharine McGregor

Trajectories of Memory Excavating the Past in Indonesia | Palgrave Macmillan | Published : 2023

Abstract

In this chapter, I analyse activism relating to survivors of the so-called comfort women system, enforced military prostitution, during World War Two. The term ‘comfort women’ is highly problematic and considered offensive by many survivors, yet it continues to be the most commonly used term to describe survivors. The most well-known example of national-based activism from affected countries is the activism of the Korean Council. The second most active national group is probably ASCENT from the Philippines (Medoza, 2003). In recognition, however, of the transnational nature of activism on this issue, scholars have studied cooperation between Japanese and Korean activists and between Japanese..

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