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Gai Shanxi and Her Sisters
Variant Title:Gai Shan Xi Ta De Jie Mei Men
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:dGenerate Films, Inc.
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2007
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:80 minutes
Physical Description:1 videodisc
Language:Chinese (Mandarin and Shanxi dialects) and Japaanese with English subtitles
Author:Director: Ban Zhongyi
Subject:History
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:History, 1900-1950
Labor
Prostitution
WWII
Region:East Asia
Country:China



Abstract:

GAI SHANXI AND HER SISTERS tells the story of one woman’s brutal ordeal as a “comfort woman“ for the Japanese Army during World War II. Hou Dong-E, known as “Gai Shanxi,” the fairest woman in China’s Shanxi province, was one of the many women abducted from their villages to be sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers stationed nearby. Fifty years later, she joined other women throughout Asia to seek justice and reparations, but she died before her demands were answered.

Chinese filmmaker Ban Zhongyi unearths Gai Shanxi’s tragic life through the stories of the surviving women in the region. Ban also collects revelatory testimonies from former Japanese soldiers stationed in Shanxi during the war, breaking a decades-long silence over a dark chapter of China’s history. Following one woman’s heroic journey, GAI SHANXI AND HER SISTERS tells a universal story of female solidarity and survival.






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