Songs in the Lives of Three Korean Survivors of the Japanese Comfort Women
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Keith Howard, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies Hearts of Pine is a highly interpretive account. It is, at all times, personal, with Pilzer moving amoungst the three women, going with them on trips or to the weekly demonstration outside the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, talking, drinking and sharing songs. ... Pilzer's text jolts us into not just memorializing, but into recognizing that real women were involved.
<br>Joshua Pilzer is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto.<br>
PREFACE; A NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION; INTRODUCTION; BEGINNINGS; PAK DURI; MUN PILGI; BAE CHUNHUI; EPILOGUE; APPENDIX: PAK DURI'S TESTIMONY; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; DISCOGRAPHY; INDEX