Another Kind of R & R: An Historical Analysis of the Camptown Clean-Up Campaign and the Reinforcement & Regulation of Camptown Prostitution in South Korea, 1971-1976

Shawyn C. Domyancich-Lee
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This paper analyzes the Camptown Clean-Up Campaign (1971-1976), a joint governmental initiative between the United States and South Korea to regulate the lives of prostituted South Korean women working in camptowns surrounding U.S. military bases in South Korea. Implemented in large part due to increasing racial tensions between military personnel and Korean nationals, and rising rates of venereal diseases among American soldiers, the Camptown Clean-Up Campaign held prostituted women that worked in the camptowns responsible for failing base-community relations. At the same time, national and international laws existed outlawing prostitution and prostitution-related activities. These laws also maintained that parties engaging in prostitution or related activities could be criminally punished. Using the theoretical concept of wartime [1], I argue that the world’s understanding of the Cold War as wartime justified this gross breech of national and international law by governments who utilized women and women’s bodies to fulfill their own self-interests.
另一种r&r: 1971-1976年韩国“清营运动”与“营地卖淫”强化与规制的历史分析
本文分析了1971年至1976年的“营地清理运动”(Camptown cleanup Campaign),这是美国和韩国政府联合发起的一项活动,旨在规范在韩国美军基地周围的营地工作的韩国卖淫妇女的生活。在很大程度上,由于军事人员和韩国国民之间日益加剧的种族紧张关系,以及美国士兵中性病发病率的上升,“营地清理运动”的实施要求在营地工作的卖淫妇女对基地-社区关系的恶化负责。与此同时,已有国家和国际法律禁止卖淫和与卖淫有关的活动。这些法律还规定,从事卖淫或有关活动的当事人可以受到刑事处罚。使用战时的理论概念[1],我认为,世界对冷战的理解是战时,证明了政府利用妇女和妇女的身体来实现自己的私利的这种严重违反国家和国际法的行为是正当的。
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