Harvard professors criticized the thesis on ‘Prostitutes of comfortable women …’



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Kim Bok-dong, victim of Japanese military comfort women and women’s rights activist, at the Wednesday 1476 press conference held in front of the former Japanese embassy in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 27th. last month There is a guide board installed. Yunhap news

Strong criticism was drawn among fellow Harvard and non-Harvard professors for the thesis of John Mark Ramseyer, a Harvard Law School professor, who claimed that the victims of Japanese military comfort women were “prostitutes. “. Professor Ramsey’s arguments have a wave of waves as students and teachers pose problems.

On the 7th (local time), the Harvard campus newspaper ‘Crimson’ published a critical public opinion saying that an international debate is taking place due to Professor Ramsey’s claim that Japanese military comfort women were voluntarily employed .

Carter Eckerty, who teaches Korean history at Harvard University, noted that Ramsey’s thesis is “empirically, historically, and morally disastrous” flawed. He said he and Andrew Gordon, a history teacher, are preparing a journal to disprove Ramsey’s claims.

Alexis Duden, a history professor at the University of Connecticut, who said he took Professor Ramsey’s class at the University of Chicago in the 1990s, said, “It’s academic work that’s stupid when the evidence is inadequate and the evidence Academic is poor. “Since I couldn’t, the article was written on the basis of a conceptually wrong understanding.”

Capture of Harvard University newspaper ‘Crimson’ website

Criticisms of Professor Ramsey are spreading among Korean students at Harvard University. The Harvard Law School Korean Students Association (KAHLS) issued a statement on the 4th, saying: “I strongly condemn the willful elimination of human rights violations and war crimes.” They have also been signed by 800 US law students who participated in the statement on the morning of the 6th.

The Harvard Korean Undergraduate Students Association (KISA) plans to send a petition to the university headquarters demanding an apology from Professor Ramsey.

Professor Ramsey said that this backlash was “the responsibility of the law school students” and “I am willing to talk to the students about the thesis.”

Earlier, Professor Ramsey wrote in a dissertation entitled ‘Sex Contracts in the Pacific War’, “In World War II, women demanded short-term contracts because they went to the battlefield, and contractors demanded contracts that gave them incentives. to women”. which caused international controversy.

This thesis was published in Volume 65 of the law and economics journal ‘International Journal of Law and Economics’, which is scheduled to be published next month.

Kang Eun-young reporter

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