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Park Yu-ha (박유하, 朴裕河; born March 25, 1957) is a professor at the College of Liberal Arts,
Sejong University Sejong University (SJU; ) is a private university located in Seoul, South Korea known for its standing in hospitality and tourism management, dancing, animation and rhythmic gymnastics. Founded as the Kyung Sung Humanities Institute, it was rename ...
. Her research focuses on Japanese-Korean relations. Her 2013 book '' Comfort Women of the Empire'' criticized the Korean interpretation of
comfort women Comfort women or comfort girls were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II. The term "comfort women" is a translation of the Japanese '' ia ...
as exclusively "sex slaves". Her critics point out that she provides intellectual legitimacy to the Japanese historical revisionism.


Academic career

Park graduated from
Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen ...
in 1981. She earned an M.A. from
Waseda University , abbreviated as , is a private university, private research university in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as the ''Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō'' by Ōkuma Shigenobu, the school was formally renamed Waseda University in 1902. The university has numerou ...
in 1989 and a Ph.D. in 1993.


''Comfort Women of the Empire''


Synopsis

In her most controversial book ''Comfort Women of the Empire'', Park challenged an established description of imperial Japan's military comfort station system. Based on historical documents and the testimony of comfort women, including several cases of comfort women who fell in love with Japanese soldiers, a soldier who took care of a sick woman, or soldiers who helped comfort women to return their home country, Park asserts the existence of hidden comfort women who have been excluded from the mainstream narrative of comfort women, mainly consisting of "Japanese military coerced Korean women" and "sex-slaves". She describes a more complex relationship between the comfort women and soldiers. She said this kind of "comrade-like relationship" tragedy, which is basically a co-operative relationship of mobilized weak people by the name of patriotism, was a result of Japan's colonization of Korea. Since Japan and Korea were superficially not distinguished as separate countries during the period of Japan's Korean annexation, the act of forcibly arresting Korean women could not have officially taken place, rather the dealers sold women to the "comfort station" by deception. Park says requesting Japan take legal responsibility is not effective, considering the colonial status of Korea and the existence of the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea, and criticizes Jong-Dae-Hyup, (정대협, the main comfort women supporting NGO in South Korea) which has focused on the legal responsibility of Japan. Furthermore, excluding other comfort women's stories which do not fit into the pre-existing image of "pure innocent teen girls who were arrested by Japanese soldiers and coerced to be sex-slaves" is actually suppressing the real victims and makes the victim groups separated. Therefore, considering the historical situation, the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea in 1965, and the apology and compensation of Japan in the 1990s, Park claims that requesting responsibility for Japan's colonial domination is required, rather than trying to urge Japan to accept legal liability for the War. While she does state that Korea must face the truth correctly in order to hold Japan properly responsible for its offences, she also criticizes Japan at the same time, for the rightwing extremists in Japan excuse their responsibility by the treaty between Japan and Korea in 1965 and the compensation in 1990. While Park acknowledges the treaty in 1965, she avers that Japan took legal responsibilities only for the individuals as per the necessary process after the War, and also, she censures the compensation of 1990 for failing to be disseminated throughout Korea due to the Japanese government’s ambiguous attitude. Park argues that Japan should apologize for their actions of colonial domination and the case for the Korean comfort women, both due to international significance and to allow for the opportunity of Asian integration or co-operation in the near future.


Editions

A Japanese language version of the book was published in Japan in November 2014. On 1 February 2016, Park made the book available online hoping to help solve the comfort women issue.


Pro-Japanese colonialist controversy

Park's book ''Comfort women of the Empire'' contains a significantly different narrative about comfort women compared to the previously accepted narratives, as it describes in depth of the imperialistic exploits by Japan, patriarchal system in Korea and also capitalistic exploits of the "dealers". This explanation brought fierce anger from the comfort women supporters, since her explanation were analyzed as "virtually an exoneration to Japan" from the critics. Chong Yung-hwan, Professor at the
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criticized "Comfort women of Empire" for misinterpreting and distorting basic source and previous research, and advocating
colonialism Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their relig ...
. Nine former comfort women in Nanume-Jip (나눔의 집), seeking to ban sales of the book, filed suit in both civil and criminal court, claiming that the scholar had defamed them. She was asked to pay 10 million won, or $8,262, to each of nine women. She was also accused by a Korean prosecutor. The prosecution against Park Yoo-ha was led by the victims of comfort women. On 25 November 2015, against the indictment of Park, 54 Japanese scholars and intellectuals including
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(上野 千鶴子, professor, Tokyo University) addressed statements supporting Park Yu-ha, and asking for the Korean government's withdrawal of the accusation and criticizing South Korean prosecutors for “suppressing the freedom of scholarship and press.” 190 Korean intellectuals also followed the statements. On January 17, 2017, Professor
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at MIT and Professor
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at University of Chicago joined in the previous statements addressed by Japanese scholars previously, with requesting immediate withdrawal of presecusion or sentence 'Not guilty', with supporting Park Yu-ha. Park Yu-ha is often regarded as a '
far-right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
' (극우), 'Japanese far-right' (일본 극우) or ' pro-Japanese treason' (친일매국노) in South Korea. South Korean major scholars argue that it is right to legally ban the book ''Comfort Women of the Empire''. According to them, Park Yu-ha's view on the issue of comfort women should be treated the same as the way
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is handled in Europe. Not a few South Koreansl people and South Koreans scholars that Park Yoo-ha's freedom of expression should not be recognized, but rather Park should be punished with criminal punishment or imprisonment. They see it as hypocritical that Westerners and Japanese intellectuals do not view the Holocaust issue and the comport women issue as the same standard.Shin Dong-kyu ed. (2016)
''The logic of Holocaust Negationism and Comport Women of the Empire of PARK Yuha: Challenge against Collective memory and emotion through unhistorical narratives''
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Chizuko Ueno's opposition to criminal punishment for Park Yu-ha was strongly criticized by many
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. On January 25, 2017, the 11th criminal division of Seoul Dongbu District Court acquitted Park on the defamation charges. This is a ruling aimed at quelling international controversy over the infringement of freedom of expression, but victims of comfort women were disappointed by the ruling.


Other

She is an opponent of 'anti-Japanese-based
Korean nationalism Korean nationalism can be viewed in two different contexts. One encompasses various movements throughout history to maintain a Korean cultural identity, history, and ethnicity (or "race"). This ethnic nationalism was mainly forged in oppositio ...
' (반일 민족주의).Park Yu-ha (2004)
반일 민족주의를 넘어서
eyond Anti-Japanese Nationalism 4 April 2004.


Works

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* * **Chapter of Comfort women (in Korean

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See also

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*
An Byeong-jik An Byeong-jik (born 1936) or Ahn Byong-jick is a Professor Emeritus at Seoul National University and a co-founder of the Naksungdae Institute of Economic Research. He is the representative director of the New Right Foundation. His research foc ...
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Lee Young-hoon Lee Young-hoon (이영훈, 李榮薰, born 1951 in Daegu, South Korea), Lee Yong-hoon, Rhee Yong-hoon, or Yi Yŏnghun is a former professor of economics at Seoul National University and the president of the Naksungdae Institute of Economic Res ...
* Kim Wan-seop *''
Chinilpa ''Chinilpa'' ( ko, 친일파, lit. "pro-Japan faction") is a derogatory Korean language term that denotes ethnic Koreans who collaborated with Imperial Japan during the protectorate period of the Korean Empire from 1905 and its colonial rule in ...
'' *'' Tochak Waegu'' *
Diary of a Japanese military brothel manager ''Diary of a Japanese Military Comfort Station Manager'' is a book of diaries written by a clerk who worked in Japanese "comfort stations", where the Japanese military trafficked women and girls into sexual slavery, in Burma and Singapore during ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Yu-ha 1957 births Academic staff of Sejong University Anti-Korean sentiment Anti-nationalism in Korea Far-right politics in South Korea Historical revisionism of Comfort women Japanese imperialism and colonialism Keio University alumni Living people Neocolonialism Waseda University alumni