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SUMMARY:Film Screening East Asian Studies
DESCRIPTION:The documentary "Shusenjo: the main battleground of the comfort women issue" will be screened on Monday\, September 30th at the Hoag Auditorium\, followed by a Q&A with its director Miki Dezaki. Miki Dezaki\, a Youtuber who was threatened and harassed by Japan`s notorious netouyo (cyber neo-nationalists) for his video on racism in Japan\, is not shying away from controversial topics with his debut feature length documentary on the comfort women issue. The film\, titled "Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue\," dives deep into the most contentious dispute between Japan and Korea\, and finds answers to hotly debated questions\, such as: Were the comfort women "sexual slaves" or prostitutes? Were they coercively recruited? Were there really 200\,000 comfort women? And\, does Japan have a legal responsibility to apologize? Dezaki masterfully interweaves footage from demonstrations\, man-on-the-street interviews\, news and archival clips with in-depth interviews with the most prominent scholars and influencers from both sides of the debate\, including Yoshiko Sakurai (journalist)\, Kent Gilbert (lawyer/celebrity)\, Mina Watanabe (secretary-general of the Women`s Active Museum)\, Koichi Nakano (political science professor) and Yoshiaki Yoshimi (historian). "Shusenjo" reveals surprising confessions and revelations that uncover the hidden intentions of both supporters and detractors while deconstructing the dominant narratives. That Dezaki has managed to bring nuance to a sensationalized and often oversimplified issue is just one of the many reasons that "Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue"\; is a must-see work
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:helvetica neue\,source sans pro\,helvetica\,arial\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px">The documentary &ldquo\;Shusenjo: the main battleground of the comfort women issue&rdquo\; will be screened on Monday\, September 30th at the Hoag Auditorium\, followed by a Q&amp\;A with its director Miki Dezaki.&nbsp\;Miki Dezaki\, a Youtuber who was threatened and harassed by Japan`s notorious netouyo (cyber neo-nationalists) for his video on racism in Japan\, is not shying away from controversial topics with his debut feature length documentary on the comfort women issue. The film\, titled &ldquo\;Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue\,&rdquo\; dives deep into the most contentious dispute between Japan and Korea\, and finds answers to hotly debated questions\, such as: Were the comfort women &ldquo\;sexual slaves&rdquo\; or prostitutes? Were they coercively recruited? Were there really 200\,000 comfort women? And\, does Japan have a legal responsibility to apologize? Dezaki masterfully interweaves footage from demonstrations\, man-on-the-street interviews\, news and archival clips with in-depth interviews with the most prominent scholars and influencers from both sides of the debate\, including Yoshiko Sakurai (journalist)\, Kent Gilbert (lawyer/celebrity)\, Mina Watanabe (secretary-general of the Women`s Active Museum)\, Koichi Nakano (political science professor) and Yoshiaki Yoshimi (historian). &ldquo\;Shusenjo&rdquo\; reveals surprising confessions and revelations that uncover the hidden intentions of both supporters and detractors while deconstructing the dominant narratives. That Dezaki has managed to bring nuance to a sensationalized and often oversimplified issue is just one of the many reasons that &ldquo\;Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue&rdquo\;\; is a must-see work</span>
LOCATION:Hoag Student Center 82 College Circle Dahlonega\, GA 30597
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DTSTAMP:20260507T032756Z
URL:http://members.dlcchamber.org/events/details/film-screening-east-asian-studies-55673
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