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  1. Woman critiqued
    translated essays on Japanese women's writing
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: c 2006
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, Hawaii

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    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0824830385; 9780824829582; 9780824830380; 0824829581
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    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4935
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese
    Umfang: X, 281 S, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-271) and index

    Bibliography: p. [253]-258. - "Recommended further reading": p. [259]-271. - Includes index

  2. The Father-Daughter Plot
    Japanese Literary Women and the Law of the Father
    Erschienen: [2001]; © 2001
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as... mehr

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    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as "daughters" in a culture that venerates "the father." They weigh the impact that this daughterly position has had on both the performance and production of women's writing from the classical period to the present. Conjoining the classical and the modern with a unified theme reveals an important continuum in female authorship-a historical approach often ignored by scholars. The essays devoted to the literature of the classical period discuss canonical texts in a new light, offering important feminist readings that challenge existing scholarship, while those dedicated to modern writers introduce readers to little-known texts with translations and readings that are engaging and original. Contributors: Tomoko Aoyama, Sonja Arntzen, Janice Brown, Rebecca L. Copeland, Midori McKeon, Eileen Mikals-Adachi, Joshua S. Mostow, Sharalyn Orbaugh, Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, Edith Sarra, Atsuko Sasaki, Ann Sherif

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780824864712
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    Schlagworte: Fathers and daughters in literature; Japanese literature; Schriftstellerin; Vater; Geschichte; Tochter
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  3. Woman Critiqued
    Translated Essays on Japanese Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2006]; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Woman Critiqued will be eagerly read by specialists in modern Japanese literature and those interested in comparative literature, women’s studies, gender studies, and history.Featured writers: Akitsu Ei, Akiyama Shun, Hara Shiro, Hasegawa Izumi,... mehr

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    Woman Critiqued will be eagerly read by specialists in modern Japanese literature and those interested in comparative literature, women’s studies, gender studies, and history.Featured writers: Akitsu Ei, Akiyama Shun, Hara Shiro, Hasegawa Izumi, Kobayashi Hideo, Kora Rumiko, Matsuura Rieko, Mishima Yukio, Mitsuhashi Takajo, Mizuta Noriko, Miwata Masako, Oguri Fuyo, Okuno Takeo, Ooka Makoto, Saito Minako, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko, Setouchi Harumi, Takahara Eiri, Takahashi Junko, Takahashi Takako, Tanaka Miyoko, Tomioka Taeko, Tsujii Takashi, Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, Tsushima Yoko, Yosano Akiko.Translators: Tomoko Aoyama, Jan Bardsley, Janine Beichman, Rebecca L. Copeland, Mika Endo, Joan E. Ericson, Barbara Hartley, Maryellen Toman Mori, Yoshiko Nagaoka, Kathryn Pierce, Laurel Rasplica Rodd, Amanda Seaman, Eiji Sekine, Judy Wakabayashi

     

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    ISBN: 9780824865627
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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Schriftstellerin; Japanisch; Literaturtheorie
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  4. Lost Leaves
    Women Writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: [2000]; © 2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and... mehr

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    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and literary careers of three of Ichiyo's peers, each representative of the diversity and ingenuity of the period: Miyake Kaho (1868-1944), Wakamatsu Shizuko (1864-1896), and Shimizu Shikin (1868-1933).In a carefully researched introduction, Copeland establishes the context for the development of female literary expression. She follows this with chapters on each of the women under consideration. Miyake Kaho, often regarded as the first woman writer of modern Japan, offers readers a vision of the female vitality that is often overlooked when discussing the Meiji era. Wakamatsu Shizuko, the most prominent female translator of her time, had a direct impact on the development of a modern written language for Japanese prose fiction. Shimizu Shikin reminds readers of the struggle women endured in their efforts to balance their creative interests with their social roles. Interspersed throughout are excerpts from works under discussion, most never before translated, offering an invaluable window into this forgotten world of women's writing

     

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    ISBN: 9780824863395
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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Schriftstellerin; Meijireform
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  5. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: c2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 0824822919; 0824822293; 9780824822910
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Women and literature; Japanese literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xiv, 285 p), ill, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-274) and index

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    Recovering lost leavesEducating the modern Murasaki: Jogaku Zasshi and the woman writer -- Through thickets of imitation: Miyake Kaho and the first song of spring -- Behind the veil: Wakamatsu Shizuko and the freedom of translation -- Shimizu Shikin: from broken rings to brokered silence -- In the shade of the single leaf.

  6. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 0824822293; 0824822919
    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4950 ; EI 4963 ; EI 5030
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Women and literature
    Umfang: XIV, 285 p, Ill
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265 - 274) and index

  7. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: c2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 0585482225; 0824863399; 9780585482224; 9780824822910; 9780824863395
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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Littérature japonaise / 1868-1912 (Ère Meiji) / Histoire et critique; Écrivaines japonaises / 1868-1912 (Ère Meiji); Écrits de femmes japonais / 1868-1912 (Ère Meiji) / Histoire et critique; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Japans; Letterkunde; Femmes écrivains japonaises; Littérature japonaise / 1868- .. / Histoire et critique; Littérature japonaise / Femmes écrivains / 1868- ..; Japanese literature / Meiji period; Japanese literature / Women authors; Women authors, Japanese / Meiji period; HISTORY / Asia / Japan; Literatur; Schriftstellerin; Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Schriftstellerin; Meijireform
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-274) and index

    Recovering lost leaves -- Educating the modern Murasaki: Jogaku Zasshi and the woman writer -- Through thickets of imitation: Miyake Kaho and the first song of spring -- Behind the veil: Wakamatsu Shizuko and the freedom of translation -- Shimizu Shikin: from broken rings to brokered silence -- In the shade of the single leaf

  8. Lost Leaves
    Women Writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: [2000]; © 2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and... mehr

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    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and literary careers of three of Ichiyo's peers, each representative of the diversity and ingenuity of the period: Miyake Kaho (1868-1944), Wakamatsu Shizuko (1864-1896), and Shimizu Shikin (1868-1933).In a carefully researched introduction, Copeland establishes the context for the development of female literary expression. She follows this with chapters on each of the women under consideration. Miyake Kaho, often regarded as the first woman writer of modern Japan, offers readers a vision of the female vitality that is often overlooked when discussing the Meiji era. Wakamatsu Shizuko, the most prominent female translator of her time, had a direct impact on the development of a modern written language for Japanese prose fiction. Shimizu Shikin reminds readers of the struggle women endured in their efforts to balance their creative interests with their social roles. Interspersed throughout are excerpts from works under discussion, most never before translated, offering an invaluable window into this forgotten world of women's writing

     

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  9. The Father-Daughter Plot
    Japanese Literary Women and the Law of the Father
    Erschienen: [2001]; © 2001
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as... mehr

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    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as "daughters" in a culture that venerates "the father." They weigh the impact that this daughterly position has had on both the performance and production of women's writing from the classical period to the present. Conjoining the classical and the modern with a unified theme reveals an important continuum in female authorship-a historical approach often ignored by scholars. The essays devoted to the literature of the classical period discuss canonical texts in a new light, offering important feminist readings that challenge existing scholarship, while those dedicated to modern writers introduce readers to little-known texts with translations and readings that are engaging and original. Contributors: Tomoko Aoyama, Sonja Arntzen, Janice Brown, Rebecca L. Copeland, Midori McKeon, Eileen Mikals-Adachi, Joshua S. Mostow, Sharalyn Orbaugh, Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, Edith Sarra, Atsuko Sasaki, Ann Sherif

     

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    Schlagworte: Fathers and daughters in literature; Japanese literature; Tochter; Schriftstellerin; Vater; Geschichte
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  10. Woman Critiqued
    Translated Essays on Japanese Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2006]; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Woman Critiqued will be eagerly read by specialists in modern Japanese literature and those interested in comparative literature, women’s studies, gender studies, and history.Featured writers: Akitsu Ei, Akiyama Shun, Hara Shiro, Hasegawa Izumi,... mehr

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    Woman Critiqued will be eagerly read by specialists in modern Japanese literature and those interested in comparative literature, women’s studies, gender studies, and history.Featured writers: Akitsu Ei, Akiyama Shun, Hara Shiro, Hasegawa Izumi, Kobayashi Hideo, Kora Rumiko, Matsuura Rieko, Mishima Yukio, Mitsuhashi Takajo, Mizuta Noriko, Miwata Masako, Oguri Fuyo, Okuno Takeo, Ooka Makoto, Saito Minako, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko, Setouchi Harumi, Takahara Eiri, Takahashi Junko, Takahashi Takako, Tanaka Miyoko, Tomioka Taeko, Tsujii Takashi, Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, Tsushima Yoko, Yosano Akiko.Translators: Tomoko Aoyama, Jan Bardsley, Janine Beichman, Rebecca L. Copeland, Mika Endo, Joan E. Ericson, Barbara Hartley, Maryellen Toman Mori, Yoshiko Nagaoka, Kathryn Pierce, Laurel Rasplica Rodd, Amanda Seaman, Eiji Sekine, Judy Wakabayashi

     

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    ISBN: 9780824865627
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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Literaturtheorie; Japanisch; Schriftstellerin
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  11. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: c2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 9780824822910
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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Women and literature; Schriftstellerin; Meijireform
    Umfang: xiv, 285 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-274) and index

  12. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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  13. Lost Leaves
    Women Writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: [2000]; © 2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and... mehr

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    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and literary careers of three of Ichiyo's peers, each representative of the diversity and ingenuity of the period: Miyake Kaho (1868-1944), Wakamatsu Shizuko (1864-1896), and Shimizu Shikin (1868-1933).In a carefully researched introduction, Copeland establishes the context for the development of female literary expression. She follows this with chapters on each of the women under consideration. Miyake Kaho, often regarded as the first woman writer of modern Japan, offers readers a vision of the female vitality that is often overlooked when discussing the Meiji era. Wakamatsu Shizuko, the most prominent female translator of her time, had a direct impact on the development of a modern written language for Japanese prose fiction. Shimizu Shikin reminds readers of the struggle women endured in their efforts to balance their creative interests with their social roles. Interspersed throughout are excerpts from works under discussion, most never before translated, offering an invaluable window into this forgotten world of women's writing

     

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    ISBN: 9780824863395
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    Schlagworte: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Asian / General; Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese
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  14. The Father-Daughter Plot
    Japanese Literary Women and the Law of the Father
    Erschienen: [2001]; © 2001
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as... mehr

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    This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as "daughters" in a culture that venerates "the father." They weigh the impact that this daughterly position has had on both the performance and production of women's writing from the classical period to the present. Conjoining the classical and the modern with a unified theme reveals an important continuum in female authorship-a historical approach often ignored by scholars. The essays devoted to the literature of the classical period discuss canonical texts in a new light, offering important feminist readings that challenge existing scholarship, while those dedicated to modern writers introduce readers to little-known texts with translations and readings that are engaging and original. Contributors: Tomoko Aoyama, Sonja Arntzen, Janice Brown, Rebecca L. Copeland, Midori McKeon, Eileen Mikals-Adachi, Joshua S. Mostow, Sharalyn Orbaugh, Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, Edith Sarra, Atsuko Sasaki, Ann Sherif

     

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  15. Woman Critiqued
    Translated Essays on Japanese Women's Writing
    Erschienen: [2006]; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    "Woman Critiqued will make us wonder why we thought we could grasp modern Japanese literature without concerted attention to what men and women had to say about women's literary production. This remarkable collection is full of surprises, even where... mehr

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    "Woman Critiqued will make us wonder why we thought we could grasp modern Japanese literature without concerted attention to what men and women had to say about women's literary production. This remarkable collection is full of surprises, even where predictable arguments are being made. Careful translations of writings by the familiar and the obscure, together with thought-provoking introductions and supporting apparatus, make this an indispensable text for the study of modern Japanese culture and society." -Norma M. Field, University of ChicagoOver the past thirty years translations of Japanese women's writing and biographies of women writers have enriched and expanded our understanding of modern Japanese literature. But how have women writers been received and read in Japan? To appreciate the subterfuges, strategies, and choices that the modern Japanese woman writer has faced, readers must consider the criticisms leveled against her, the expectations and admonitions that have been whispered in her ear, and pay attention to the way she herself has responded. What did it mean to be a woman writer in twentieth-century Japan? How was she defined and how did this definition limit her artistic sphere? Woman Critiqued builds on existing scholarship by offering English-language readers access to some of the more salient critiques that have been directed at women writers, on the one hand, and reactions to these by women writers, on the other. The grouping of the essays into chapters organized by theme clarifies how the discussion in Japan has been framed by certain assumptions and how women have repeatedly tried to intervene by playing with, undercutting, or attempting to exceed these assumptions. Chapter introductions contextualize the translated essays historically and draw out aspects that warrant particular scrutiny or explication. Although the translators do not cover all aspects or genres identified with women's literary endeavors in the twentieth-century, they provide a significant understanding of the evaluative systems under which Japanese women writers have worked.

     

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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Japanese; Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese
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  16. Handbook of modern and contemporary Japanese women writers
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late 19th century to the early 21st. Featuring 24 newly written contributions from scholars in the field—representing... mehr

     

    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late 19th century to the early 21st. Featuring 24 newly written contributions from scholars in the field—representing expertise from North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia—the Handbook introduces and analyzes works by modern and contemporary women writers that coalesce loosely around common themes, tropes, and genres. Putting writers from different generations in conversation with one another reveals the diverse ways they have responded to similar subjects. Whereas women writers may have shared concerns—the pressure to conform to gendered expectation, the tension between family responsibility and individual interests, the quest for self-affirmation—each writer invents her own approach. As readers will see, we have writers who turn to memoir and autobiography, while others prefer to imagine fabulous fictional worlds. Some engage with the literary classics—whether Japanese, Chinese, or European—and invest their works with rich intertextual allusions. Other writers grapple with colonialism, militarism, nationalism, and industrialization. This Handbook builds a foundation which invites readers to launch their own investigations into women’s writing in Japan

     

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    ISBN: 9789048558360
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    Schriftenreihe: Japan documents handbooks
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Asian Studies; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Literary Theory, Criticism, and History; ART / Women Artists
    Weitere Schlagworte: Japan, Japanese Literature, Women
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 402 Seiten)
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  17. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 0824822293; 0824822919
    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4950 ; EI 4963 ; EI 5030
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Women and literature
    Umfang: XIV, 285 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265 - 274) and index

  18. Woman critiqued
    translated essays on Japanese women's writing
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2006
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    Schlagworte: Array; Array; Array
    Umfang: X, 281 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 253 - 271

  19. Lost leaves
    women writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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  20. Lost Leaves
    Women Writers of Meiji Japan
    Erschienen: 2000; ©2000
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and... mehr

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    Most Japanese literary historians have suggested that the Meiji Period (1868-1912) was devoid of women writers but for the brilliant exception of Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896). Rebecca Copeland challenges this claim by examining in detail the lives and literary careers of three of Ichiyo's peers, each representative of the diversity and ingenuity of the period: Miyake Kaho (1868-1944), Wakamatsu Shizuko (1864-1896), and Shimizu Shikin (1868-1933).In a carefully researched introduction, Copeland establishes the context for the development of female literary expression. She follows this with chapters on each of the women under consideration. Miyake Kaho, often regarded as the first woman writer of modern Japan, offers readers a vision of the female vitality that is often overlooked when discussing the Meiji era. Wakamatsu Shizuko, the most prominent female translator of her time, had a direct impact on the development of a modern written language for Japanese prose fiction. Shimizu Shikin reminds readers of the struggle women endured in their efforts to balance their creative interests with their social roles. Interspersed throughout are excerpts from works under discussion, most never before translated, offering an invaluable window into this forgotten world of women's writing.

     

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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese; Japanese literature; Japanese literature.; Japanese literature.; Women authors, Japanese.; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Asian / General
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Illustrations -- -- Preface -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter One .Educating the Modern Murasaki Jogaku Zasshi and the Woman Writer -- -- Chapter Two .Through Thickets of Imitation Miyake Kaho and the First Song of Spring -- -- Chapter Three. Behind the Veil Wakamatsu Shizuko and the Freedom of Translation -- -- Chapter Four. Shimizu Shikin From Broken Rings to Brokered Silence -- -- Conclusion In the Shade of the Single Leaf -- -- Notes -- -- Bibliography -- -- Index

  21. Handbook of modern and contemporary Japanese women writers
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    <i>The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers<i> offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first. Featuring twenty-four newly written contributions from... mehr

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    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first. Featuring twenty-four newly written contributions from scholars in the field - representing expertise from North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia - the Handbook introduces and analyzes works by modern and contemporary women writers that coalesce loosely around common themes, tropes, and genres. Putting writers from different generations in conversation with one another reveals the diverse ways they have responded to similar subjects. Whereas women writers may have shared concerns - the pressure to conform to gendered expectation, the tension between family responsibility and individual interests, the quest for self-affirmation - each writer invents her own approach. As readers will see, we have writers who turn to memoir and autobiography, while others prefer to imagine fabulous fictional worlds. Some engage with the literary classics - whether Japanese, Chinese, or European - and invest their works with rich intertextual allusions. Other writers grapple with colonialism, militarism, nationalism, and industrialization. This Handbook builds a foundation which invites readers to launch their own investigations into women's writing in Japan.

     

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    ISBN: 9789048558360; 9789048558353
    Schriftenreihe: Japan Documents handbooks
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature
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  22. Handbook of modern and contemporary Japanese women writers
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    <i>The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers<i> offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first. Featuring twenty-four newly written contributions from... mehr

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    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first. Featuring twenty-four newly written contributions from scholars in the field - representing expertise from North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia - the Handbook introduces and analyzes works by modern and contemporary women writers that coalesce loosely around common themes, tropes, and genres. Putting writers from different generations in conversation with one another reveals the diverse ways they have responded to similar subjects. Whereas women writers may have shared concerns - the pressure to conform to gendered expectation, the tension between family responsibility and individual interests, the quest for self-affirmation - each writer invents her own approach. As readers will see, we have writers who turn to memoir and autobiography, while others prefer to imagine fabulous fictional worlds. Some engage with the literary classics - whether Japanese, Chinese, or European - and invest their works with rich intertextual allusions. Other writers grapple with colonialism, militarism, nationalism, and industrialization. This Handbook builds a foundation which invites readers to launch their own investigations into women's writing in Japan.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Japan Documents handbooks
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 402 pages)
  23. The father-daughter plot
    Japanese literary women and the law of the father
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI

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    ISBN: 0824821726; 0824824385
    RVK Klassifikation: EI 5010
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Fathers and daughters in literature; Women and literature
    Umfang: XI, 384 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  24. Woman critiqued
    translated essays on Japanese women's writing
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: c 2006
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, Hawaii

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    ISBN: 0824830385; 9780824829582; 9780824830380; 0824829581
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    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Japanese literature; Women authors, Japanese
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-271) and index

    Bibliography: p. [253]-258. - "Recommended further reading": p. [259]-271. - Includes index

  25. Handbook of modern and contemporary Japanese women writers
    Beteiligt: Copeland, Rebecca L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers' offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late 19th century to the early 21st. Featuring 24 newly written contributions from scholars in the field -... mehr

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    The Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers' offers a comprehensive overview of women writers in Japan, from the late 19th century to the early 21st. Featuring 24 newly written contributions from scholars in the field - representing expertise from North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia - the Handbook introduces and analyzes works by modern and contemporary women writers that coalesce loosely around common themes, tropes, and genres. 00Putting writers from different generations in conversation with one another reveals the diverse ways they have responded to similar subjects. Whereas women writers may have shared concerns - the pressure to conform to gendered expectation, the tension between family responsibility and individual interests, the quest for self-affirmation - each writer invents her own approach. As readers will see, we have writers who turn to memoir and autobiography, while others prefer to imagine fabulous fictional worlds. Some engage with the literary classics - whether Japanese, Chinese, or European - and invest their works with rich intertextual allusions. Other writers grapple with colonialism, militarism, nationalism, and industrialization. This Handbook builds a foundation which invites readers to launch their own investigations into women?s writing in Japan

     

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    ISBN: 9789048558353; 9048558352
    Schriftenreihe: Japan documents handbooks
    Schlagworte: Japanese literature; Women and literature; Literary studies: from c 1900 -; Gender studies: women; ART / Women Artists; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Japanese; REFERENCE / Research; Japanese literature - Women authors; Women and literature; Literary studies: general; Reference works; Gender studies: women and girls; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xxxi, 402 Seiten, 26 cm
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    First published 2022 by Japan Documents, an imprint of MHM Limited, Tokyo, Japan

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    Part 1: Expanding Genre and the Exploration of Gendered Writing 1. When Women Write History: Nogami Yaeko, Ariyoshi Sawako, and Nagai Michiko (Susan W. Furukawa) 2. Writing Within and Beyond Genre: Okura Teruko, Miyano Murako, Togawa Masako, Miyabe Miyuki, and Minato Kanae and Mystery Fiction (Quillon Arkenstone) 3. Feminist "Failed" Reproductive Futures in Speculative Fiction: Ohara Mariko, Murata Sayaka, and Ueda Sayuri (Kazue Harada) Part 2: Owning the Classics 4. Tales of Ise Grows Up: Higuchi Ichiyo, Kurahashi Yumiko, and Kawakami Mieko (Emily Levine) 5. Japanese Women Writers and Folktales: Urashima Taro in the Literary Production of Oba Minako and Kurahashi Yumiko (Luciana Cardi) 6. Women and the Non-human Animal: Rewriting the Canine Classic-Tsushima Yuko, Ito Hiromi, Tawada Yoko, Matsuura Rieko, and Sakuraba Kazuki (Lucy Fraser) Part 3: Sexual Trauma, Survival, and the Search for the Good Life 7. Writing Women and Sexuality: Tamura Toshiko and Sata Ineko (Michiko Suzuki) 8. Voicing Herstory's Silence: Three Women Playwrights-Hasegawa Shigure, Ariyoshi Sawako, and Dakemoto Ayumi (Barbara Hartley) 9. Writing Women's Happiness in the 1980s: Labor and Care in Kometani Foumiko, Hayashi Mariko and Yoshimoto Banana (Nozomi Uematsu) 10. Risky Business: Overcoming Traumatic Experiences in the Works of Kakuta Mitsuyo and Kanehara Hitomi (David S. Holloway) Part 4: Food, Family, and the Feminist Appetite 11. Watching the Detectives: Writing as Feminist Praxis in Enchi Fumiko and Kurahashi Yumiko (Julia C. Bullock) 12. Food as Feminist Critique: Osaki Midori, Kanai Mieko, Ogawa Yoko (Hitomi Yoshio) Part 5: Beyond the Patriarchal Family 13. "The Mommy Trap,": Childless Women Write Motherhood-Kono Taeko, Takahashi Takako, and Murata Sayaka (Amanda C. Seaman) 14. Women and Queer Kinships: Matsuura Rieko, Fujino Chiya, and Murata Sayaka (Anna Specchio); Part 6: Age is Just a Number 15. Beyond Shojo Fantasy: Women Writers Writing Girlhood-Yoshiya Nobuko, Tanabe Seiko, and Hayashi Mariko (Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase) 16. Writing the Aged Woman: Enchi Fumiko and Tanabe Seiko (Sohyun Chun) 17. Humor and Aging: Ogino Anna, Ito Hiromi, and Kanai Mieko (Tomoko Aoyama) Part 7: Colonies, War, Aftermath 18. Women and War: Yosano Akiko and Hayashi Fumiko (Noriko J. Horiguchi) . 19. Women and Colonies: Shanghai and Manchuria in the Autobiographical Writings of Hayashi Kyoko, Sawachi Hisae, and Miyao Tomiko (Lianying Shan) 20. Women and Aftermath: Koza as Topos in Literature from Okinawa-Toma Hiroko, Yoshida Sueko, and Sakiyama Tami (Davinder L. Bhowmik) Part 8: Environment and Disaster 21. Writing Human Disaster: Hayashi Kyoko, Ishimure Michiko, and Kawakami Hiromi (Rachel DiNitto) 22. Teeming Up with Life: Reading the Environment in Ishimure Michiko, Hayashi Fumiko, and Osaki Midori (Jon L. Pitt) Part 9: Crossing Borders: Writing Transnationally 23. Women and the Ethnic Body: Lee Jungja, Yu Miri, and Che Sil (Christina Yi) 24. Transnational Narratives and Travel Writing: Yoshimoto Banana, Takahashi Takako, and Yi Yangji (Pedro Thiago Ramos Basso)