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Transcultural Memory and the Troostmeisjes/Comfort Women Photographic Project

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:48 authored by Katharine McGregor, Vera MackieVera Mackie
In 2008 and 2009, a Dutch photographer, Jan Banning, and an anthropologist, Hilde Janssen, traveled around Indonesia to document, with photographs and testimonies, survivors of militarized sexual abuse by the Japanese military during the three-year occupation (1942-1945) of the former Dutch colony, the Netherlands East Indies. We argue that the resultant photographic project can best be understood within the framework of the "politics of pity" and the associated genres of representation. The project creators anticipated a cosmopolitan audience that might be moved to action to support the survivors. Yet, as the project was exhibited in different sites, the women's memories were interpreted through local knowledge systems and mnemonic practices. We analyze the reception of these photographs in diverse local contexts.

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From Human Rights to Human Security: Changing Paradigms for Dealing with Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region

Australian Research Council

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McGregor, K. & Mackie, V. (2018). Transcultural Memory and the Troostmeisjes/Comfort Women Photographic Project. History and Memory: studies in representation of the past, 30 (1), 116-150.

Journal title

History and Memory

Volume

30

Issue

1

Pagination

116-150

Language

English

RIS ID

124815

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