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Comfort Women: Why Deny? (w/Chelsea Szendi Schieder)

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Japanese history scholar Chelsea Szendi Schieder talks about the inconsistent ways Japan chooses to deal with the dark chapters of its past and how denial is NOT just a river with some amazing cruises.

Ollie looks into how the Sumidagawa River Cruise is finally adapting to foreign widths.

Bobby makes a joke that hinges on ignoring the difference between a ワクチン and a 予防接種

Topics discussed on this episode include:

  • Chelsea's book Coed Revolution about the female voices in social movements in Japan in the 1960s and 70s
  • How Chelsea thinks current activism in Japan compares to past activism
  • Why students are more prone to becoming activists
  • The difference between being political and being politically active, and why people think Japan isn't political
  • Why activists in Japan are SHY
  • The multiple uses of hammers
  • How being a historian/academic colors Chelsea's experience of the Japan twitter-sphere
  • This Anti-Olympics advertisement
  • What the 1964 Olympics did to create an image of Japan and how they went about it
  • Lots of anecdotal evidence
  • The only kind of positivity expected to accompany this year's Olympics
  • Who has more of whose money
  • South Korean and Japanese tensions that get brought to light by things like the Olympics
  • Everything you never ever wanted to have to know about the euphemistically called "Comfort Women"
  • How Japan presents a different attitude to international and domestic audiences about what they think is an appropriate response to calls for accountability
  • What COULD a government due to make up for its past atrocities
  • What Japan stands to lose by taking responsibility for war crimes
  • Why past efforts to do so have fallen short, and why some victims have refused compensation from Japan
  • Where are today's students even GETTING their history
  • How history may be, by default, the most ideologically biased school subject
  • WHY this case has global ramifications
  • Revisionist history and high minded defenses as a cover for bigotry
  • Anti Korean sentiment in Japan, and how Chelsea's experience working on Comfort women research has sensitized her to it
  • Why a CERTAIN group of Comfort Women WERE afforded something like justice and others weren't
  • What Chelsea thinks are the key factors that contributed to the time lag for these calls for Justice
  • What are the reasons for continuing to fight the fight to have Japan acknowledge its history
  • The argument that facing up to Japan's war crimes is unnecessarily masochistic or self-flagellating
  • Why conservative white people align themselves with conservative Japanese
  • Why Ramseyer and Kindergarteners might not be fully qualified in their Japan expertise

Topics discussed in the extras include

  • So much stuff.
  • Seriously, so much good stuff about the Ramseyer article, the source-based rebuttal to it, which Chelsea was on the team for, and Chelsea's approach to historical scholarship that would be more than enough fodder for three other episodes.
  • You should get these extras.

Do so by supporting the podcast for about $1 an episode. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com.

Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.com

or Tweet to us at @jbrcpod

Content Links:
Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left
The Rebuttal Article, "Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women"

Social Media Links:

Chelsea Szendi Schieder: Twitter | Homepage

Ollie Horn: Twitter | Instagram

Bobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

Other things to click on

Some are affiliate links because we're sell-outs

★ Support this podcast ★

  continue reading

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Manage episode 292502218 series 2550708
Treść dostarczona przez Ollie Horn and Bobby Judo. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Ollie Horn and Bobby Judo lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

Japanese history scholar Chelsea Szendi Schieder talks about the inconsistent ways Japan chooses to deal with the dark chapters of its past and how denial is NOT just a river with some amazing cruises.

Ollie looks into how the Sumidagawa River Cruise is finally adapting to foreign widths.

Bobby makes a joke that hinges on ignoring the difference between a ワクチン and a 予防接種

Topics discussed on this episode include:

  • Chelsea's book Coed Revolution about the female voices in social movements in Japan in the 1960s and 70s
  • How Chelsea thinks current activism in Japan compares to past activism
  • Why students are more prone to becoming activists
  • The difference between being political and being politically active, and why people think Japan isn't political
  • Why activists in Japan are SHY
  • The multiple uses of hammers
  • How being a historian/academic colors Chelsea's experience of the Japan twitter-sphere
  • This Anti-Olympics advertisement
  • What the 1964 Olympics did to create an image of Japan and how they went about it
  • Lots of anecdotal evidence
  • The only kind of positivity expected to accompany this year's Olympics
  • Who has more of whose money
  • South Korean and Japanese tensions that get brought to light by things like the Olympics
  • Everything you never ever wanted to have to know about the euphemistically called "Comfort Women"
  • How Japan presents a different attitude to international and domestic audiences about what they think is an appropriate response to calls for accountability
  • What COULD a government due to make up for its past atrocities
  • What Japan stands to lose by taking responsibility for war crimes
  • Why past efforts to do so have fallen short, and why some victims have refused compensation from Japan
  • Where are today's students even GETTING their history
  • How history may be, by default, the most ideologically biased school subject
  • WHY this case has global ramifications
  • Revisionist history and high minded defenses as a cover for bigotry
  • Anti Korean sentiment in Japan, and how Chelsea's experience working on Comfort women research has sensitized her to it
  • Why a CERTAIN group of Comfort Women WERE afforded something like justice and others weren't
  • What Chelsea thinks are the key factors that contributed to the time lag for these calls for Justice
  • What are the reasons for continuing to fight the fight to have Japan acknowledge its history
  • The argument that facing up to Japan's war crimes is unnecessarily masochistic or self-flagellating
  • Why conservative white people align themselves with conservative Japanese
  • Why Ramseyer and Kindergarteners might not be fully qualified in their Japan expertise

Topics discussed in the extras include

  • So much stuff.
  • Seriously, so much good stuff about the Ramseyer article, the source-based rebuttal to it, which Chelsea was on the team for, and Chelsea's approach to historical scholarship that would be more than enough fodder for three other episodes.
  • You should get these extras.

Do so by supporting the podcast for about $1 an episode. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com.

Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.com

or Tweet to us at @jbrcpod

Content Links:
Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left
The Rebuttal Article, "Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women"

Social Media Links:

Chelsea Szendi Schieder: Twitter | Homepage

Ollie Horn: Twitter | Instagram

Bobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

Other things to click on

Some are affiliate links because we're sell-outs

★ Support this podcast ★

  continue reading

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