Ianfu, the comfort women of the Japanese Imperial Army of the Pacific War:broken silence
Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE
Ⅰ. The Setting
Ⅱ. Shadow & Light
CHAPTER TWO
Ⅰ. The Issue
Ⅱ. South Korea’s call for an apology, 1990
CHAPTER THREE
Ⅰ. The Japanese government is officially sued, December 1991
CHAPTER FOUR
Ⅰ.The Japanese government admits a role in the ianfu issue in the face of overwhelming
evidence, July 1992
CHAPTER FIVE
Ⅰ. Japan’s annexation of Korea, 1910-1945, and the road to war
Ⅱ. Forced Labor
Ⅲ. Implementation of the ianfu system
Ⅳ. Prostitutes and Prostitution in Japan before World War Ⅱ
Ⅴ. War and the Abuse of Women
Ⅵ. Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX
Ⅰ. Today’s Memories-Scars that Never Heal
Ⅱ. Testimony of former ianfu
Ⅲ. Testimony of former Imperial Army soldiers
Ⅳ. Testimony of former United States soldiers
CHAPTER SEVEN
Ⅰ. Prospects for the Future
Ⅱ. Conclusion
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE
Ⅰ. The Setting
Ⅱ. Shadow & Light
CHAPTER TWO
Ⅰ. The Issue
Ⅱ. South Korea’s call for an apology, 1990
CHAPTER THREE
Ⅰ. The Japanese government is officially sued, December 1991
CHAPTER FOUR
Ⅰ.The Japanese government admits a role in the ianfu issue in the face of overwhelming
evidence, July 1992
CHAPTER FIVE
Ⅰ. Japan’s annexation of Korea, 1910-1945, and the road to war
Ⅱ. Forced Labor
Ⅲ. Implementation of the ianfu system
Ⅳ. Prostitutes and Prostitution in Japan before World War Ⅱ
Ⅴ. War and the Abuse of Women
Ⅵ. Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX
Ⅰ. Today’s Memories-Scars that Never Heal
Ⅱ. Testimony of former ianfu
Ⅲ. Testimony of former Imperial Army soldiers
Ⅳ. Testimony of former United States soldiers
CHAPTER SEVEN
Ⅰ. Prospects for the Future
Ⅱ. Conclusion
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
