Resources that inform IWNAM participants’ thinking.
Websites: Asia Pacific Organizations and Issues
Buklod Center, Philippines
http://diversitydiaries.com/2012/02/07/the-philippines-project-a-night-with-the-buklod-center/
http://diversitydiaries.com/2012/02/07/the-philippines-project-a-night-with-the-buklod-center/
DMZ Hawai’i-Aloha ‘Aina: http://www.dmzhawaii.org
Du Rae Bang (My Sister’s Place), South Korea: http://www.durebang.org
Korea Policy Institute, USA:http://www.kpolicy.org
National Campaign to End the Korean War, USA: http://www.endthekoreanwar.org
National Campaign to Eradicate Crime by US Troops in Korea, South Korea
http://usacrime.or.kr/doku/doku.php
http://usacrime.or.kr/doku/doku.php
Save Jeju Now, South Korea: http://savejejunow.org
Scrap VFA Movement, Philippines: https://scrapvfamovement.wordpress.com
WEDPRO, Philippines: http://www.wedprophils.org
2015 Women Walk for Peace in Korea: https://www.womencrossdmz.org
Websites: Women’s Peace Organizations
PeaceWomen Across the Globe: http://www.1000peacewomen.org/eng/aktuell.php
PeaceWomen Project: http://www.peacewomen.org
Reaching Critical Will: http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom: http://wilpf.org/International
Websites: Military Spending
Costs of War: http://costsofwar.org/
National Priorities Project, USA: http://www.nationalpriorities.org
New Priorities Network, USA: http://newprioritiesnetwork.org/
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: http://www.sipri.org
Films
Camp Arirang, Diana S. Lee and Grace Y. K. Lee, 1995. Women’s lives in US base towns in South Korea. http://www.twn.org/catalog/pages/cpage.aspx?rec=971
Left by the Ship,Emma Rossi-Landi and Alberto Vendemmiata, 2012. Documentary about Amerasians in the Philippines. http://left-by-the-ship.blogspot.com
Memory of Forgotten War, Deann Borshay Liem and Ramsay Liem, 2013. Personal accounts of the Korean War (1950-53) by four Korean-American survivors. http://www.mufilms.org/films/memory-of-forgotten-war/#.VQ42QEtbrG5
The Insular Empire, Vanessa Warheit, 2010. The role of the United States as a colonial power in the western Pacific territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. http://theinsularempire.com
The Women Outside: Korean women and the US military, J.T. Takagi and Hye-Jung Park, 1995.
http://www.twn.org/catalog/pages/cpage.aspx?rec=970
http://www.twn.org/catalog/pages/cpage.aspx?rec=970
Books and Articles
Enloe, Cynthia, 2000. Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making feminist sense of international politics. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Enloe, Cynthia, 2000. Maneuvers: The international politics of militarizing women’s lives. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Levi, Robin, 1993. Legacies of War: The United States’ obligation toward Amerasians, Stanford Journal of International Law, 29:459.
Lutz, Catherine (ed), 2009. The Bases of Empire: The global struggle against U.S. military posts
New York: New York University Press.
New York: New York University Press.
Moon, Katharine. 1997. Sex among Allies: Military prostitution in U.S.-Korea relations.New York: Columbia University Press.
Okazawa-Rey, Margo. 1997. “Children of GI Town: The invisible legacy of militarized prostitution,” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, Spring: pp. 71-100.
Sajor, Indai Lourdes (ed.). 1998. Common Grounds: Violence against women in war and armed conflict situations. Quezon City, Philippines: Asian Center for Women’s Human Rights.
Shigematsu, Setsu, and Keith L.Camacho (eds.). 2010. Militarized Currents: Toward a decolonized future in Asia and the Pacific. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Sturdevant, Saundra, and Brenda Stolzfus,1992. Let the Good Times Roll: Prostitution and the U.S. military in Asia. New York: New Press.