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  1. Prostitutes, hostesses, and actresses at the edge of the Japanese empire
    fragmenting history
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, London ; New York

    "Analysing materials from literature and film, this book considers the fates of women who did not or could not buy into the Japanese imperial ideology of "good wives, wise mothers" in support of male empire-building. Although many feminist critics... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Analysing materials from literature and film, this book considers the fates of women who did not or could not buy into the Japanese imperial ideology of "good wives, wise mothers" in support of male empire-building. Although many feminist critics have articulated women's active roles as dutiful collaborators for the Japanese empire, male-dominated narratives of empire-building have been largely supported and rectified. In contrast, the roles of marginalized women, such as sex workers, women entertainers, hostesses, and hibakusha have rarely been analyzed. This book addresses this intellectual lacuna by closely examining memories, (semi-)autobiographical stories, and newspaper articles, grounded or inspired by lived experiences not only in Japan, but also in Shanghai, Manchukuo, colonial Korea, and the Pacific. Chapters further explore the voices of diasporic Korean women (Zainichi Korean woman born in Japan, as well as Korean American woman born in Korea) whose lives were impacted, intervening ethnocentric narratives that were at the heart of the Japanese empire. An appendix presents the first English translation of a memorable statement on comfort women by former Japanese propaganda actress, Ri Kōran / Yamaguchi Yoshiko. Prostitutes, Hostesses, and Actresses at the Edge of the Japanese Empire will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese literature and film studies, as well as gender, sexuality and postcolonial studies"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367648381; 9780367648428
    Subjects: Frau <Motiv>; Film; Literatur; Japanisch; Prostituierte <Motiv>; Imperialismus <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Prostitutes / Japan / History; Prostitutes in literature; Prostitutes in motion pictures; Women entertainers / Japan / History; Sex role / Japan / History; Women / Japan / Social conditions; Prostitutes; Prostitutes in literature; Prostitutes in motion pictures; Sex role; Women entertainers; Women / Social conditions; Japan; History
    Scope: xiii, 107 Seiten, 9 Illustrationen und Portraits (schwarz-weiß), 25 cm
    Notes:

    Introduction: Dwelling On/In History -- A Skeptic More Than a Participant: Nakajima Atsushi Writes (Against) the Empire -- I Perform, Therefore I Am Not: Ri Kōran's Building of the Empire -- Hayashi Kyōko: A Japanese Girl and a Japanese Prostitute at the Edge of the Empire -- Yi Yang-ji: The Body As a Battlefield -- I Resist, Therefore I Am: Mother in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée -- Coda: Listening to Silence

  2. Prostitutes, hostesses, and actresses at the edge of the Japanese empire :
    fragmenting history /
    Published: 2021.
    Publisher:  Routledge,, London ; New York :

    "Analysing materials from literature and film, this book considers the fates of women who did not or could not buy into the Japanese imperial ideology of "good wives, wise mothers" in support of male empire-building. Although many feminist critics... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Analysing materials from literature and film, this book considers the fates of women who did not or could not buy into the Japanese imperial ideology of "good wives, wise mothers" in support of male empire-building. Although many feminist critics have articulated women's active roles as dutiful collaborators for the Japanese empire, male-dominated narratives of empire-building have been largely supported and rectified. In contrast, the roles of marginalized women, such as sex workers, women entertainers, hostesses, and hibakusha have rarely been analyzed. This book addresses this intellectual lacuna by closely examining memories, (semi-)autobiographical stories, and newspaper articles, grounded or inspired by lived experiences not only in Japan, but also in Shanghai, Manchukuo, colonial Korea, and the Pacific. Chapters further explore the voices of diasporic Korean women (Zainichi Korean woman born in Japan, as well as Korean American woman born in Korea) whose lives were impacted, intervening ethnocentric narratives that were at the heart of the Japanese empire. An appendix presents the first English translation of a memorable statement on comfort women by former Japanese propaganda actress, Ri Kōran / Yamaguchi Yoshiko. Prostitutes, Hostesses, and Actresses at the Edge of the Japanese Empire will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese literature and film studies, as well as gender, sexuality and postcolonial studies"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-0-367-64838-1; 978-0-367-64842-8
    RVK Categories: LB 44450 ; MS 2880 ; NW 8100 ; NQ 9460
    Subjects: Prostitutes / Japan / History; Prostitutes in literature; Prostitutes in motion pictures; Women entertainers / Japan / History; Sex role / Japan / History; Women / Japan / Social conditions; Prostitutes; Sex role; Women entertainers; Women / Social conditions; Japanisch; Literatur; Film; Frau <Motiv>; Prostituierte <Motiv>; Imperialismus <Motiv>
    Scope: xiii, 107 Seiten :, Illustrationen ;, 25 cm.
    Notes:

    Introduction: Dwelling On/In History -- A Skeptic More Than a Participant: Nakajima Atsushi Writes (Against) the Empire -- I Perform, Therefore I Am Not: Ri Kōran's Building of the Empire -- Hayashi Kyōko: A Japanese Girl and a Japanese Prostitute at the Edge of the Empire -- Yi Yang-ji: The Body As a Battlefield -- I Resist, Therefore I Am: Mother in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée -- Coda: Listening to Silence