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<div>Frances Gateward has a monumental essay on the Comfort Women trilogy from Korea in her book, Seoul Searching.</div>
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<div style="font-size:85%; color:#575757">Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone</div>
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<div>From: Linda Ehrlich <linda.ehrlich@gmail.com> </div>
<div>Date: 2/13/2016 12:19 PM (GMT-08:00) </div>
<div>To: KineJapan <kinejapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu> </div>
<div>Subject: [KineJapan] documentaries on the "comfort women" </div>
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<div>I’m mentoring a senior who is doing her thesis on Japanese government response to the “comfort women” issue.
<div class="">Are there documentaries that record the testimony of the (aged) survivors? I’m familiar with Imamura’s KARAYUKI-SAN and with the feature film SANDAKAN #8. But I’d like to learn about more attempts to present the truth of this issue, through Japanese
(or other) cinema.</div>
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
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<div class="">Linda Ehrlich</div>
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