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Related: About this forumHarvard professor sparks outrage with claims about Japan's 'comfort women'
Source: The Guardian and agencies
Harvard professor sparks outrage with claims about Japan's 'comfort women'
Academics reject J Mark Ramseyers claim women were not forced into sexual slavery during second world war
Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies
Mon 8 Mar 2021 11.24 GMT
A Harvard University professor has sparked outrage among fellow academics and campaigners after claiming that women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military had chosen to work in wartime brothels.
J Mark Ramseyer, a professor of Japanese legal studies at Harvard Law School, challenged the accepted narrative that as many as 200,000 comfort women mostly Koreans, but also Chinese, south-east Asians and a small number of Japanese and Europeans were coerced or tricked into working in military brothels between 1932 and Japans defeat in 1945.
In an academic paper published online late last year, Ramseyer claimed the women were sex workers who had voluntarily entered into contracts a view supported by Japanese ultra-conservatives seeking to whitewash their countrys wartime atrocities.
The article, titled Contracting for sex in the Pacific War, was due to appear in this months issue of the International Review of Law and Economics, but the issue has been suspended as Ramseyers claims come under increasing scrutiny. The journal issued an expression of concern and said the piece was under investigation.
In a separate article for the English-website of a rightwing Japanese newspaper, Ramseyer rejected the widely accepted account of the comfort women system as pure fiction, claiming that the Japanese army did not dragoon Korean women to work in its brothels.
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Academics reject J Mark Ramseyers claim women were not forced into sexual slavery during second world war
Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies
Mon 8 Mar 2021 11.24 GMT
A Harvard University professor has sparked outrage among fellow academics and campaigners after claiming that women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military had chosen to work in wartime brothels.
J Mark Ramseyer, a professor of Japanese legal studies at Harvard Law School, challenged the accepted narrative that as many as 200,000 comfort women mostly Koreans, but also Chinese, south-east Asians and a small number of Japanese and Europeans were coerced or tricked into working in military brothels between 1932 and Japans defeat in 1945.
In an academic paper published online late last year, Ramseyer claimed the women were sex workers who had voluntarily entered into contracts a view supported by Japanese ultra-conservatives seeking to whitewash their countrys wartime atrocities.
The article, titled Contracting for sex in the Pacific War, was due to appear in this months issue of the International Review of Law and Economics, but the issue has been suspended as Ramseyers claims come under increasing scrutiny. The journal issued an expression of concern and said the piece was under investigation.
In a separate article for the English-website of a rightwing Japanese newspaper, Ramseyer rejected the widely accepted account of the comfort women system as pure fiction, claiming that the Japanese army did not dragoon Korean women to work in its brothels.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/08/harvard-professor-sparks-outrage-with-claims-about-japans-comfort-women
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Harvard professor sparks outrage with claims about Japan's 'comfort women' (Original Post)
Eugene
Mar 2021
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Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)1. The stupid runs deep with this one
4Q2u2
(1,406 posts)2. All my years
Growing up in Boston. I never read a story in the paper about a a Brighton or Allston man falling thru the ice on the Charles.
Read many of stories of Harvard, MIT and other college student failing thru the ice.
Going to College, even the best ones, do not always impart wisdom.
Martin68
(24,611 posts)3. I believe this will open up some opportunities for large profits from Japan in the form of
speaking opportunities in Japanese venues as well as interviews for TV, magazines, newspapers, etc. Many Japanese are looking for validation of the denialist view of comfort women. It is always sad when someone from a respected institution comes out with drivel like this. Similar to Berkley's Arthur Jensen racist IQ scandal back in the day.