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Politics of Feminist Epistemology and Oral History : Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issues
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페미니스트 인식론과 구술사의 정치학 : 일본군 '위안부' 문제를 중심으로

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Na-Young Lee (중앙대학교)
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The Korean Sociological Association Korean Journal of Sociology Vol.50 No.5 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2016.10
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1 - 40 (40page)
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10.21562/kjs.2016.10.50.5.1

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On December 28, 2015, the government of South Korea and Japan announced that they had agreed to a ‘final and irrevocable resolution’ about the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery. The purpose of this paper is to remind social scientists of historical responsibility to succeed the Korean women’s movement concerning the Japanese military ‘Comfort Women,’ in which victim survivors’ lives have been embedded. Based on ethnographic research and oral history with analysis on survivors’ testimonies, this paper explores how historical injustice has been produced and reified as limiting and conditioning personal women’s life and how personal experiences have diffused to the public as social, political issues by ethical actors of women’s movement. In the process, the power of survivors’ testimonies to change the whole society is examined from a feminist perspective as well. From this stance, I argue that women’s oral history about the painfully lived experiences has contributed not only to producing alternative histories from women’s perspectives but also to healing up personal and societal traumatic wound, which has finally led to changing the social structure where women’s voices had not been heard. Now, Korean social scientists should take a responsibility to sincerely speculate the issues of Japanese military sexual slavery, deeply intertwined with those of gender equality, which have been marginalized or excluded in the androcentric academia in South Korea.

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Ⅰ. 들어가며
Ⅱ. 식민지 조선 소녀들의 공유된 경험 다시 읽기
Ⅲ. 일본군 ‘위안부’ 운동, 페미니스트 인식론의 사회적 실천
Ⅳ. 일본군 ‘위안부’의 구술과 페미니스트 인식론 간의 친연성
Ⅴ. 나가며
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