Depersonalization and escaping to nature: a comfort woman’s journey in Therese Park’s A Gift of the Emperor
The Japanese occupation during the WWII transcended beyond conquering countries to conquering bodies through the adaptation of sexual slavery in the Asian colonized countries, especially China and Korea. The Japanese colonization aimed at distorting the colonized subjects’ identities specifically th...
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2018
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