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Author
Karapinar, ChristinaKeyword
Compulsory Service - Non-Military - JapanComfort Women
World War 1939-1945
World War 1939-1945 - Women - Korea
Prostitute
Atrocities
Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
Sex Crimes
Rape
Rape Victims
Post-Traumatic—Therapy
Sexual Abuse
Abusive Violence
Sexual Slavery Art
Violent Crimes
Victims Of Violent Crimes
Women—Social Conditions
Date Published
2019-08-09
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This essay explores how "comfort women", used as sexual slaves, turned to art to showcase the deep emotional scars they suffered. The comfort women use different forms of artistic expressions to start the healing process within their lives. Before I talk about the artwork, I will refer to how the comfort women manifested to become one of history’s inequalities of human rights and torture.Collections