Theodore Jun Yoo

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Theodore Jun Yoo

Comfort Women

Theodore Jun Yoo signed a letter written by Alexis Dudden in February 2014[1] urging Japan's Shinzo Abe to acknowledge "comfort women" from World War II in a letter titled "Standing with Historians of Japan."[2]

An excerpt from the letter:

"As part of its effort to promote patriotic education, the present administration of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe is vocally questioning the established history of the comfort women and seeking to eliminate references to them in school textbooks. Some conservative Japanese politicians have deployed legalistic arguments in order to deny state responsibility, while others have slandered the survivors. Right-wing extremists threaten and intimidate journalists and scholars involved in documenting the system and the stories of its victims.
"We recognize that the Japanese government is not alone in seeking to narrate history in its own interest. In the United States, state and local boards of education have sought to rewrite school textbooks to obscure accounts of African American slavery or to eliminate “unpatriotic” references to the Vietnam War, for example. In 2014, Russia passed a law criminalizing dissemination of what the government deems false information about Soviet activities during World War II. This year, on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, a Turkish citizen can be sent to jail for asserting that the government bears responsibility. The Japanese government, however, is now directly targeting the work of historians both at home and abroad."

Signatories

Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea

As of March 2013, Theodore Jun Yoo was listed[3] as a member of the Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea, a "network of progressive Koreanists and allies among fellow social activists."[4]

Past members of the Steering Committee include: Nancy Abelmann, Charles Armstrong, Edward Chang, Michael Chwe, Donald Clark, Koen De Ceuster, John Duncan, Henry Em, John Feffer, Theodore Hughes, Kathy Moon, Robert Oppenheim, James Palais, Jim Seymour, Gi-Wook Shin, Seung Hye Suh, Ji-Yeon Yuh.

References

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