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Feminism in Modern Japan: Citizenship, Embodiment and Sexuality

Cambridge University Press (2003)

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  1. Silent Voices: Mothers who Kill their Children and the Women's Liberation Movement in 1970s Japan.Alessandro Castellini - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):9-26.
    In the early 1970s Japan witnessed the emergence of a new women's liberation movement that put forward an unprecedented gendered critique of Japanese post-war society. Known as ūman ribu (woman lib) or simply ribu (lib), this movement appeared at a historical time when the numerical increase in cases of mothers who killed their own children prompted the news media to describe maternal filicide as a dramatic social phenomenon. This article explores ribu's engagement with the increased public visibility of mothers who (...)
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  • Embodying a "New" Color Line: Racism, Ant-Immigrant Sentiment and Racial Identities in the "Post-Racial" Era.Grant J. Silva - 2015 - Knowledge Cultures 3 (1).
    This essay explores the intersection of racism, racial embodiment theory and the recent hostility aimed at immigrants and foreigners in the United States, especially the targeting of people of Latin American descent and Latino/as. Anti-immigrant and anti-foreigner sentiment is racist. It is the embodiment of racial privilege for those who wield it and the materiality of racial difference for those it is used against. This manifestation of racial privilege and difference rests upon a redrawing of the color line that is (...)
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  • Hermeneutische Strategien intrareligiöser Kritik: Teil 1 – Das Beispiel des japanischen Shin-Buddhismus.Simone Heidegger - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 22 (2):250-289.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft Jahrgang: 22 Heft: 2 Seiten: 250-289.
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  • Humanismos al borde del colapso: los anime nihilistamina.Artur Lozano-Méndez & Antonio Loriguillo-López - 2022 - Co-herencia 19 (36):293-327.
    El presente artículo presenta a un nuevo tipo de protagonista desarrollado en el manganime japonés:los héroes/heroínas nihilistamina. A diferencia del entusiasta héroe shōnen, los personajes de algunos de los títulos más populares del medio se sacrifican para la supervivencia de la humanidad pese a su visión nihilista del mundo, marcada por el trauma, la desafección institucional y los trastornos mentales. Mediante un análisis narratológico de sus funciones, apoyado en una presentación del contexto del humanitarismo en Japón,ofrecemos un punto de partida (...)
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  • Japan, postfeminism and the consumption of sexual(ised) schoolgirls in male-authored contemporary manga.Joel Gwynne - 2013 - Feminist Theory 14 (3):325-343.
    Critical attention has been paid to the aftermath of second-wave feminism in contemporary Japan, particularly in terms of the current state of twenty-first century feminist activism. Yet, there has been scarce attention paid to the nation’s articulation of postfeminist discourses within popular culture. Drawing on the cultural significance of manga in modern, neoliberal Japan, this article seeks to understand the cultural currency of the highly sexual and highly sexualised representations of the schoolgirl within postfeminism. In this article, I suggest that (...)
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