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Han Seong-won

    Grandmothers, Our Grandmothers
    • **Recommended by the New York Public Library among its list of '50 Best New Comics for Adults' in 2023** After 75 years, the "Comfort Women" of WWII still seek acknowledgment of their suffering as war crimes. This graphic novel sensitively narrates their ongoing struggle, honoring the courage of these women who were coerced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army. It serves as both a tribute and a call to awareness, resonating with audiences of all ages. Focusing on the "Comfort Women" from Korea and beyond, author and artist Han Seong-won shares the stories of those abducted and forced into servitude. He highlights their resilience, portraying them as individuals who refuse to be defined by their trauma. Now in their nineties, many have become artists, musicians, and activists, sharing their experiences and testimonies. The book honors women like Grandmother Kang Il-chul, who was abducted at gunpoint, and Grandmother Kim Hak-soon, who became an activist after publicly testifying about her ordeal. It acknowledges those who kept their suffering secret and those who have stood in solidarity with them. Since 1992, these Grandmothers have protested weekly, advocating for all victims of war and human rights violations. This work is a heartfelt tribute to their bravery and a call for everyone to uphold the rights of others.

      Grandmothers, Our Grandmothers