A 36 page historical zine that recounts the invisibilized history of Korean Sex Workers from Japanese occupation, U.S occupation, to the contemporary policing of Asian massage parlors
Written from an anti-imperialist, abolitionist, pro sex work decriminalization lens, this zine explores the whorephobic roots of U.S Anti-Asian immigration laws, the colonial Japanese sex trafficking “comfort system”, the U.S occupation’s “kijichon” sex trade system, the Korean War Bride movement, and how these political moments lead to the policing of Asian Massage Parlors today.
A 36 page historical zine that recounts the invisibilized history of Korean Sex Workers from Japanese occupation, U.S occupation, to the contemporary policing of Asian massage parlors
Written from an anti-imperialist, abolitionist, pro sex work decriminalization lens, this zine explores the whorephobic roots of U.S Anti-Asian immigration laws, the colonial Japanese sex trafficking “comfort system”, the U.S occupation’s “kijichon” sex trade system, the Korean War Bride movement, and how these political moments lead to the policing of Asian Massage Parlors today.