Grandmothers, Our Grandmothers: "Remembering the ""Comfort Women"" of World War II"

Author:   Han Seong-won
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
ISBN:  

9780804856638


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   08 August 2023
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Grandmothers, Our Grandmothers: "Remembering the ""Comfort Women"" of World War II"


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"They have waited 75 years for an acknowledgment that what was done to them was a war crime. They are still waiting. Grandmothers, Our Grandmothers is a beautifully and sensitively rendered narrative of the ongoing crusade of WWII's most courageous survivors: the ""Comfort Women""--sex slaves--of the Japanese Imperial Army. This offering in graphic novel format is both a moving tribute and a call to awareness that, though addressing young adults, speaks to all of us. Because crimes against any part of humanity are crimes against all humanity, such acts, and the brave people who endure them, must never be forgotten. Focusing on the ""Comfort Women"" of his native Korea as well as from other countries, author and artist Han Seong-won tells the stories of women who were coerced, sometimes through abduction, into sexual slavery wherever the Japanese army put down stakes. Through his personal encounters with these valiant women, Han portrays strong individuals who refused to allow their identities to be defined by what was forced upon them. Rather, they are defined by their continuing triumph over pain, loss and memory even though their ordeals remain with them in some form to this day. Now in their nineties, these women are artists, musicians and activists. They share their personal stories with us, and give us their testimony. This book honors so many women, like Grandmother Kang Il-chul, abducted from her home at gunpoint when she was a girl, threatened with murder when she contracted typhoid. And Grandmother Kim Hak-soon, who began giving public testimony in 1991, testified before the UN in 1993, and remained an activist for the rest of her life. It honors women who bore witness on behalf of their mothers, who kept their ordeal a secret and carried it to their graves. It honors those who have been standing in solidarity beside these women over the years. Alongside passionate advocates from younger generations, the Grandmothers in Korea have been protesting on a weekly basis since 1992--speaking for all victims of war and violations of human rights. This is a warm and loving tribute to the Grandmothers and the courage which led them to speak out. This book is a call to all of us to stand up for the basic rights of others."

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Author:   Han Seong-won
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
Imprint:   Tuttle Publishing
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780804856638


ISBN 10:   080485663
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   08 August 2023
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"**Recommended by the New York Public Library among its list of '50 Best New Comics for Adults' in 2023** ""With poignancy and grace, Han Seong-won honors the dwindling populations of 'comfort women,' or survivors of the atrocities of sexual slavery of WWII. Through amazing illustrations, this book offers a snapshot into the impact these injustices had on their lives and families."" —New York Public Library ""Mixing vivid, colorful snapshot portraits with stripped-down black-and-white comics, the simply rendered testimonials are forceful. Recalling Keum Seuk Gendry-Kim's Grass, this acts both as homage and witness, and as inspiration for new generations to speak out against stigma and silence."" --Publishers Weekly"


"""Mixing vivid, colorful snapshot portraits with stripped-down black-and-white comics, the simply rendered testimonials are forceful. Recalling Keum Seuk Gendry-Kim's Grass, this acts both as homage and witness, and as inspiration for new generations to speak out against stigma and silence."" --Publishers Weekly"


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