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Australia and the Comfort Women

Enforced Prostitution in the New Guinea Campaign, 1942-1945

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Australia and the Comfort Women

Enforced Prostitution in the New Guinea Campaign, 1942-1945

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In the aftermath of WWII Australia undertook a number of war crime trials, and yet despite detailed records about Japanese military sexual slavery during the New Guinea Campaign, 'enforced prostitution' was not among the crimes prosecuted. This book asks why, when enforced prostitution was listed as a war crime, and both Australian and civilian authorities had reported the Japanese 'comfort women' scheme of military sexual slavery, its perpetrators were never called to justice.

Bringing unpublished evidence to light, and employing both English and Japanese archival sources, this book describes the nature and extent of the trafficking and sexual slavery of women in the Pacific theatre of war, and connects it to sexual exploitation and violence in post-war Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Australia. Highlighting the ways in which cultural assumptions about Asian women influenced the perception and treatment of the so-called 'comfort women' by Australians, it argues that this prevented the prosecution of perpetrators for war crimes, and contends that these cultural assumptions have continued to influence the business, and tolerance, of sexual slavery in Australia today.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Australia and the 'comfort women'
1. Australia and the New Guinea Campaign
2. America and the New Guinea Campaign: 'Going for the Girls'
3. Australia's military labour scheme and the New Guinea Campaign
4. Australian wartime knowledge of the Japanese military 'comfort women'
5. Japanese military prostitution in the New Guinea Campaign
6. Australian military prostitution in Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF)
Conclusion
Notes
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Aug 07 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781350464339
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Caroline Norma

Caroline Norma is Senior Lecturer at Royal Melbour…

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