Feminism in Modern Japan: Citizenship, Embodiment and Sexuality

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Cambridge University Press, 26 февр. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 293
Feminism in Modern Japan is an original and path-breaking book which traces the history of feminist thought and women's activism in Japan from the late nineteenth century to the present. The author offers a fascinating account of those who struck out against convention in the dissemination of ideas which challenged accepted notions of thinking about women, men and society generally. Feminist activism took diverse forms as women questioned their roles as subjects of the Emperor, or explored the limits of citizenship under the more liberal post-war constitution. The story is brought to life through translated extracts of the writings of Japanese feminists. This cogent, carefully documented analysis will be welcomed by students from a range of disciplines including those working on gender studies and feminist history, where nothing comparable is currently available.
 

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Introduction
1
Modernity and postmodernity
2
Citizenship
4
Embodiment
10
Freedom
15
On wives and concubines
16
Kusunose Kita and womens political rights
19
Gendering the Meiji state
21
Equal under the law
127
Women and unions
131
Debating domestic labour
132
Mothers peace and democracy
134
The sexual subtext
136
Liberation
144
Women and the New Left
145
Agora
150

Womens education
25
Christian womens organisations
29
Patriotic women
30
Women in the early socialist movement
32
Feminism and individualism
35
The New Women
45
Sexuality and survival
49
From a Woman in Prison
51
The maternal body
52
Mothers children and the state
55
The New Womens Association
58
Suffrage is the key
60
Purity corruption and political space
63
The Red Wave
73
The state and womens labour
75
Liberalism socialism and feminism
77
Socialist womens organisations
79
Yamakawa Kikue and womens special demands
81
Proletarian parties and womens leagues
84
Imperialism and colonialism
87
Communist women
89
Writing the revolution
90
Gendering the anarchistbolshevist debates
91
The Homefront
99
From the kitchen to the streets
103
Feminists and the wartime state
104
Total national mobilisation
106
Sentiment sexuality and the state
109
Production and reproduction
111
15 August 1945
113
Citizens
120
Speaking for Japanese women
122
The Female Diet Members Club
123
From Women to Women
152
Fighting Women
155
Liberating the body
157
Woman and Eros
159
The new Bluestockings
160
Womens studies
162
Fighting for reproductive control
164
Action
174
The International Womens Year Action Group
175
International Womens Decade
178
Campaigns for equal opportunity
179
Rhetorics of protection rhetorics of rights
180
Implementing equal opportunity
184
Work welfare and social policy
186
Equal opportunity in education
190
Nationality and gender
191
Reproduction revisited
192
Feminism and the media
193
The Madonna boom
195
Difference
202
Tourism migration and human rights
204
Womens refuges
207
Representing differences
209
Embodied differences
212
Sisters in Okinawa
216
Militarised memories
217
Degrees of diaspora
220
Feminism in a transnational frame
221
Conclusion Embodied Citizens
232
Glossary
236
Select bibliography
259
Index
279
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Vera Mackie is Professor of Japanese Studies at Curtin University of Technology. Her publications include Creating Socialist Women in Japan (1997).

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