Rethinking Japanese Feminisms

Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a broad overview of the great diversity of feminist thought and practice in Japan from the early twentieth century to the present. Drawing on methodologies and approaches from anthropology, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies, history, literature, medi...

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Otros Autores: Bullock, Julia C. (-), Bullock, Julia C., editor (editor), Faison, Elyssa, Frederick, Sarah, Hartley, Barbara, Hemmann, Kathryn, Kano, Ayako, Kano, Ayako, editor, Maxson, Hillary, McMorran, Chris, Seo, Akwi, Shigematsu, Setsu, Stalker, Nancy K., Vincent, J. Keith, Welker, James, Welker, James, editor, Winston, Leslie, Yamaguchi, Tomomi
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press [2018]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Women’s Rights as Proletarian Rights: Yamakawa Kikue, Suffrage, and the “Dawn of Liberation”
  • 2. From “Motherhood in the Interest of the State” to Motherhood in the Interest of Mothers: Rethinking the First Mothers’ Congress
  • 3. From Women’s Liberation to Lesbian Feminism in Japan: Rezubian Feminizumu within and beyond the Ūman Ribu Movement in the 1970s and 1980s
  • 4. The Mainstreaming of Feminism and the Politics of Backlash in Twenty-First-Century Japan
  • 5. Coeducation in the Age of “Good Wife, Wise Mother”: Koizumi Ikuko’s Quest for “Equality of Opportunity”
  • 6. Flower Empowerment: Rethinking Japan’s Traditional Arts as Women’s Labor
  • 7. Liberating Work in the Tourist Industry
  • 8. Seeing Double: The Feminism of Ambiguity in the Art of Takabatake Kashō
  • 9. Feminist Acts of Reading: Ariyoshi Sawako, Sono Ayako, and the Lived Experience of Women in Japan
  • 10. Dangerous Women and Dangerous Stories: Gendered Narration in Kirino Natsuo’s Grotesque and Real World
  • 11. Yamakawa Kikue and Edward Carpenter: Translation, Affiliation, and Queer Internationalism
  • 12. Rethinking Japanese Feminism and the Lessons of Ūman Ribu: Toward a Praxis of Critical Transnational Feminism
  • 13. Toward Postcolonial Feminist Subjectivity: Korean Women’s Redress Movement for “Comfort Women”
  • 14. Takemura Kazuko: On Friendship and the Queering of American and Japanese Studies
  • Conclusion On Rethinking Japanese Feminisms
  • Contributors
  • Index