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Criticism grows in academia over Harvard professor s paper on comfort women
Posted : 2021-02-10 15:55
Updated : 2021-02-11 08:38
A statue symbolizing victims of the Japanese imperial military s sexual slavery before and during World War II, is seen during the 1,476th weekly rally to call for an official apology from the government in Tokyo, in front of former site of the Japan s embassy in Seoul, Jan. 27. Korea Times photo by Lee Han-ho
By Jung Da-min
Criticism is growing over a paper by a professor at Harvard Law School which claims victims of wartime sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army were voluntary prostitutes.
SEOUL, South Korea â A paper by Harvard Law School Japanese legal studies professor J. Mark Ramseyer that claims sex slaves taken by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II were actually recruited, contracted sex workers generated international controversy, academic criticism, and student petitions at Harvard this week.
The paper, âContracting for Sex in the Pacific War,â made headlines across South Korean media and was met with widespread public anger. Ramseyerâs work is set to be published in the March issue of the International Review of Law and Economics. Korean outlets picked up the news after Ramseyerâs paper was featured in a Jan. 28 press release in Sankei Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper.
Distortion of wartime sex slavery
Posted : 2021-02-04 16:47
US scholar backed by Japanese firm twists historical facts
A controversy has arisen over a Harvard University professor s paper on Japan s wartime sex slavery. In an academic journal, he claimed that comfort women were prostitutes, something a right-wing Japanese newspaper then gave prominent coverage to. It is truly appalling and unacceptable that the professor insulted the former sex slaves, who were mobilized by the Japanese army before and during World War II, suffered unspeakable human rights abuses, and lived in pain for their whole lives. He has thus also derided the efforts of women globally to oppose wartime sexual violence.