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Sex Among Allies
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This study examines and illuminates how the lives of Korean prostitutes in the 1970s served as the invisible underpinnings to US-Korean military policies at the highest level.
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11 September 1997

This study examines and illuminates how the lives of Korean prostitutes in the 1970s served as the invisible underpinnings to US-Korean military policies at the highest level.
Price: $36.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date:
11 September 1997
ISBN: 9780231106436
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Military / General, HISTORY / Asia / General, HISTORY / Military / United States
In a carefully researched study of U.S. military prostitution in Korea, Moon validates Cynthia Enloe's claim that the personal is international. These moving stories tell how the lives of Korean prostitutes in the 1970s served as nearly invisible instruments of U.S.-Korean military policies at the highest level. Moon's innovative case study demonstrates how a Cold War alliance was maintained at the price of these women's personal insecurity and challenges us to reconsider the human costs of international security policies.
Katherine H. S. Moon is assistant professor of political science at Wellesley College.