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Scream from the shadows : The women's liberation movement in Japan
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ISBN: 0816667586 0816667594 1452946930 0816680124 9780816667581 9780816667598 Year: 2012 Publisher: Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press

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The Japanese women's liberation movement uman ribu, which had its roots in the anti-American sentiment and anti-imperialism of the post-WWII period in Japan, used violence to get its message across. In this history of the movement, Shigematsu examines the contradictions, repressive tendencies, and power dynamics among feminist activists in Japan. She demonstrates how the dominant forms of feminist inquiry have minimized different forms of violence within and among feminist subjects, through the use of less visible forms of violence such as silencing, repression, and gatekeeping of who and what counts as a proper feminist subject. The book is illustrated with b&w historical photos from the early 1970s.


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Rethinking Japanese Feminisms

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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, media studies, and sociology, each chapter presents the results of research based on some combination of original archival research, careful textual analysis, ethnographic interviews, and participant observation.The volume is organized into sections focused on activism and activists, employment and education, literature and the arts, and boundary crossing. Some chapters shed light on ideas and practices that resonate with feminist thought but find expression through the work of writers, artists, activists, and laborers who have not typically been considered feminist; others revisit specific moments in the history of Japanese feminisms in order to complicate or challenge the dominant scholarly and popular understandings of specific activists, practices, and beliefs. The chapters are contextualized by an introduction that offers historical background on feminisms in Japan, and a forward-looking conclusion that considers what it means to rethink Japanese feminism at this historical juncture.Building on more than four decades of scholarship on feminisms in Japanese and English, as well as decades more on women’s history, Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a diverse and multivocal approach to scholarship on Japanese feminisms unmatched by existing publications. Written in language accessible to students and non-experts, it will be at home in the hands of students and scholars, as well as activists and others interested in gender, sexuality, and feminist theory and activism in Japan and in Asia more broadly.

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