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Doing Justice to the Past: What the World Owes to the Comfort Women

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Carol Gluck
APSI Speaker Series

The practices and norms of public memory have changed in the seventy years since the end of World War II creating what I call a "global memory culture." Changes in the law, the role of witnesses, the realm of rights, the politics of apology, and concepts of responsibility have transformed our understanding of doing justice to the past. And in each instance the former comfort women have played a role in that transformation, helping to change attitudes toward sexual violence and women's rights -- helping, in short, to change the world.

Event is also co-sponsored by the Carolina Asia Center at UNC-Chapel Hill and the Triangle Consortium for Japanese Studies.

Location is the Thomas Room in the Lilly Library, Duke University, East Campus

Contact: Duke APSI