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Part 1_March 11, 2022 - MeToo in Asia

15 Feb 2022

David Chu Program of Korea Studies Studies in Asia-Pacific Studies Virtual Symposium: MeToo in Asia Organized by the Centre for the Study of Korea and co- sponsored by the Department of Sociology, the Asian Friday, March 11, 2022 Institute's Global Taiwan Studies Program, the Centre for South Asian Studies, the Dr. [...] Her publications include Sexual Citizens: The Legal and Cultural Regulation of Sex and Belonging (Stanford University Press, 2007), the co-authored Bad Attitudes on Trial: Pornography, Feminism and the Butler Decision (University of Toronto Press) and Censorship and the Arts (published by the Ontario Association of Art Galleries). [...] She is translator of the mid-twentieth century writer Yi T’aejun and has published a collection of his anecdotal essays (Eastern Sentiments, Columbia University Press, paperback edition, 2013) and a selection of his short stories written during the Pacific War and the early years of the Democratic People’s Republic (Dust and Other Stories, Columbia University Press, 2018). [...] She is also the coeditor of a special issue of the journal The Feminist and Scholar Online, “Queer and Feminist Afro-Asian Formations” (2018), and has just completed co-editing (with Chaitanya Lakkimsetti) a dossier on the transnational Metoo movement for the journal Feminist Formations (Winter 2021). [...] My body and body became healthy,” as part of the documentary After MeToo (2021), which follows the lives of Park Jôngsun who later came to terms with the identity of victims of sexual violence later in life in her 40s, offering a poignant account of the power of her language.
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Authors

Dasha Kuznetsova

Pages
5
Published in
Canada