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Women and soldiers : sexual violence and survival strategies in occupied japan / c Toshimi Chazono.

Van Pelt Library HQ247.K88 C4513 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chazono, Toshimi, author.
Series:
Japanese society series, 1443-9670
Standardized Title:
Mō hitotsu no senryō English
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Prostitution--Japan--Kyoto--History--20th century.
Prostitution.
Japan--History--Allied occupation, 1945-1952.
Japan.
Physical Description:
x, 244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Boston : Trans Pacific Press, 2024.
Summary:
"After World War II, for a variety of reasons, some women in Japan had intimate relations with occupying US soldiers. These women were called 'panpan', a derogatory label, and to this day have been forced by society's overwhelming disapproval to remain silent about their experiences. Many of the women have now passed away and can no longer tell their own stories. To provide a voice for them, the author has gathered the oral histories of sixty-three of those called panpan to revive and reframe their experiences with Occupation soldiers, including rape, prostitution, love and marriage. There is an overwhelming asymmetry of power between victorious soldiers (men) and women in a defeated country. However, the author reinterprets this as a space where relations of interaction, understanding and practice can be nurtured, rather than one defined by division and confrontation. The author attempts to re-position panpan as women who use their agency (activism exercised under restricted conditions) despite being exposed to the violence of occupation. As result, the women's survival strategies emerge as they negotiate with the occupying soldiers, making them pay their living expenses and obtaining supplies from them in order to survive the harsh conditions of the time. This book is another story of the Occupation, a history of the postwar period re-drawn from the perspective of stigmatized women"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Institutional Context From Which the Stigma of Panpan Emerged
Strategies for Surviving Rape
Sex Work Survival Strategies: Sponsored by occupation Soldiers
Survival Strategies in Love
Marriage as a Survival Strategy
Surviving Experiences on the Continuum of Sexual Violence
Marriage to an Occupation Soldier
Children of the Occupation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-239) and index
ISBN:
1920850384
9781920850388
1920850376
9781920850371
OCLC:
1420624184

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