More Stories by Japanese Women Writers: An Anthology

More Stories by Japanese Women Writers: An Anthology

Author: Kyoko Siden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1317464362

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This anthology introduces sixteen modern Japanese women writers spanning a century in time and a wide range of life circumstances and literary styles. No other collection offers usch a diversity of women's voices


More Stories by Japanese Women Writers: An Anthology

More Stories by Japanese Women Writers: An Anthology

Author: Kyoko Siden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1317464354

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This anthology introduces sixteen modern Japanese women writers spanning a century in time and a wide range of life circumstances and literary styles. No other collection offers usch a diversity of women's voices


More Stories by Japanese Women Writers

More Stories by Japanese Women Writers

Author: Kyoko Iriye Selden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780765627339

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This anthology introduces sixteen modern Japanese women writers spanning a century in time and a wide range of life circumstances and literary styles. No other collection offers usch a diversity of women's voices


Inside and Other Short Fiction

Inside and Other Short Fiction

Author: Cathy Layne

Publisher: Planeta Publishing

Published: 2006-02-24

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9784770030061

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"These eight short stories explore the issue of female identity in a rapidly changing society, where women have unprecedented sexual and economic freedom. From teens to fifties; married, single, divorced; the high school girl, the career woman, the sex worker, the housewife, the mother - this anthology deals frankly and explicitly with a broad range of women's experiences, and showcases the very best of recent writing by Japanese women."--BOOK JACKET.


Woman Critiqued

Woman Critiqued

Author: Rebecca L. Copeland

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780824829582

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'Women Critiqued' offers English-language readers access to some of the salient critiques that have been directed at women writers, on the one hand, and reactions to these by women writers, on the other.


The Woman with the Flying Head and Other Stories

The Woman with the Flying Head and Other Stories

Author: Kurahashi Yumiko

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-05-20

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1317478312

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This is an English-language anthology dedicated to the short stories of Kurahashi Yumiko (1935-), a Japanese novelist of profound intellectual powers. The eleven stories included in this volume suggest the breadth of the author's literary production, ranging from parodies of classical Japanese literature to cosmopolitan avant-garde works, from quasi-autobiography to science fiction. Her subversive fiction defies established definitions of "literature", "Japan", "modernity" and "femininity", and represents an important intellectual aspect of modern Japanese women's literature.


Teaching Postwar Japanese Fiction

Teaching Postwar Japanese Fiction

Author: Alex Bates

Publisher: Modern Language Association

Published: 2023-01-17

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 160329595X

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As Japan moved from the devastation of 1945 to the economic security that survived even the boom and bust of the 1980s and 1990s, its literature came to embrace new subjects and styles and to reflect on the nation's changing relationship to other Asian countries and to the West. This volume will help instructors introduce students to novels, short stories, and manga that confront postwar Japanese experiences, including the suffering caused by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the echoes of Japan's colonialism and imperialism, new ways of thinking about Japanese identity and about minorities such as the zainichi Koreans, changes in family structures, and environmental disasters. Essays provide context for understanding the particularity of postwar Japanese literature, its place in world literature, and its connections to the Japanese past.


Reading Desire in a New Generation of Japanese Women Writers

Reading Desire in a New Generation of Japanese Women Writers

Author: Nina Cornyetz

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-09-22

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1000964663

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This book explores desire through the work of a new generation of Japanese women writers, in response to the increased attention these writers have received following the release of their work in the English language. The contributions explore a wide range of theoretical approaches and psychoanalytic interpretations to "reading" a new generation of Japanese women writers’ relationships to identity, sex/gender, and desire. Through dealing with female spaces, maternal roles, gendered bodies, or resistant speech acts, the book uncovers the overarching theme of desire – desire for language, touch, and recognition. Focusing on authors who have previously been underrepresented in English-language scholarship, the book highlights the diverse nature and the important synergies of writing by women in the last few decades. Addressing experimental and nonconforming authors whose works challenge gender and culture expectation as well as Orientalist myths, this will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Asian literature, Japanese culture, and Asian studies.


Diva Nation

Diva Nation

Author: Laura Miller

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2018-06-08

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0520969979

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Diva Nation explores the constructed nature of female iconicity in Japan. From ancient goddesses and queens to modern singers and writers, this edited volume critically reconsiders the female icon, tracing how she has been offered up for emulation, debate or censure. The research in this book culminates from curiosity over the insistent presence of Japanese female figures who have refused to sit quietly on the sidelines of history. The contributors move beyond archival portraits to consider historically and culturally informed diva imagery and diva lore. The diva is ripe for expansion, fantasy, eroticization, and playful reinvention, while simultaneously presenting a challenge to patriarchal culture. Diva Nation asks how the diva disrupts or bolsters ideas about nationhood, morality, and aesthetics.