Sexuality Maternity and Re productive Futures

Sexuality  Maternity  and  Re productive Futures
Author: Kazue Harada
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004468849

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Sexuality, Maternity, and (Re)productive Futures explores how contemporary Japanese female speculative fiction writers have challenged historical inequalities of sex, gender difference, and family roles by imagining alternative worlds where sexes are fluid and childbearing crosses the boundaries of male/female, biological/bioengineered, and human/nonhuman.

Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature

Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature
Author: Mina Qiao
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793646132

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Murakami Haruki, Ogawa Yōko, Tawada Yōko, Kanai Mieko, Hino Keizō, Murakami Ryū, Kawakami Hiromi, Murata Sayaka... These acclaimed authors are united by a shared fascination with fantastical conceptions of space. In highlighting these luminaries of contemporary Japanese literature, Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature examines the role of extramundane topos from an interdisciplinary approach. As writers navigate fantastical spaces in resistance to the logic of everyday life, they are able to challenge the dualistic norms on the body and mind that typify modern Japanese life. These studies demonstrate the essential role played by fantastical spaces in the development of modern Japanese literature to the present day. Scholars of Japanese studies, literature, and other fields will find this book an excellent resource for teaching and research.

The Coronavirus Pandemic in Japanese Literature and Popular Culture

The Coronavirus Pandemic in Japanese Literature and Popular Culture
Author: Mina Qiao
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000953305

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This volume is the first book-length collection on Japanese literary and popular cultural responses to the coronavirus pandemic in English. Disrupting the narrative of COVID-19 as a catastrophe without precedent, this book contextualizes the COVID-19 global public health crisis and pandemic-induced social and political turbulence in a post-industrial society that has withstood multiple major destructions and disasters. From published fiction by major authors to anonymous accounts on social media, from network TV shows to contents by Virtual YouTubers (VTubers), in both "high" and "low" culturescapes, timely representations of coronavirus and individual and social livings under its impact emerge. These narratives, either personal or top-down, all endeavor to fathom this unexpected disruption of modern linear progress. Exploring the paradoxes underlying the "new normal" of Japanese society of the present day, the book collectively demonstrates how the narratives of coronavirus are not "neo-" but "re-": returning to the past, revealing existing problems and reclaiming memories lost and lessons forgotten. This edited volume will be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of Japanese culture and society, Japanese literature, and pandemic studies.

Technologies of Feminist Speculative Fiction

Technologies of Feminist Speculative Fiction
Author: Sherryl Vint,Sümeyra Buran
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783030961923

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Technologies of Feminist Speculative Fiction: Gender, Artificial Life, and the Politics of Reproduction explores how much technology has reshaped feminist conversations in the decades since Donna Haraway’s influential “Cyborg Manifesto” was published. With sections exploring reproductive technologies, new ways of imagining femininity and motherhood via artificial means, queer readings of gender as a social technology, and posthuman visions of a world beyond gender, this book demonstrates how feminist speculative fiction offers an urgently needed response to the intersections of women’s bodies and technology. This collection brings together authors from Europe, Japan, the US and the UK to consider speculative films and texts, reproductive technologies and food futures, and opportunities to rethink family, aging, gender and sexuality, and community through feminist speculative fiction, a social technology for building better futures.

Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan

Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan
Author: Genaro Castro-Vazquez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317265351

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This book presents an ethnographic investigation of intimate and reproductive behaviour in current Japanese society, grounded in the viewpoints of a group of Japanese mothers. It adopts a new approach in studying the decreasing fertility rates which are contributing to the ageing population in modern Japan. Based on the accounts of 57 married Japanese women, it employs symbolic interactionism as a framework to examine the various factors affecting decision-making on childbirth. The influence of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs), abortion and contraception in the daily interactions and experiences of the mothers are analysed to offer a new perspective on the Japanese demographic conundrum. With strong contextual information as the foundation, the book contributes fresh insight into how Japanese women perceive the idea of childbirth in a modernized society, and also assists our understanding of the factors causing Japan’s ageing population. Further, it places the mothers’ experiences within current global debates to highlight the salience of the Japanese case. As the first book to provide an in-depth examination of the social process underpinning the decision to become a mother in Japan, it will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese culture and society, Gender Studies, and Sociology.

Feminism in Modern Japan

Feminism in Modern Japan
Author: Vera Mackie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521527198

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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.

Active Pursuit of Pregnancy

Active Pursuit of Pregnancy
Author: Isabel Fassbender
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9789004499553

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"What is ninkatsu? Who promotes and governs this "active pursuit of pregnancy?" Trying to answer these questions, this unprecedented publication exhibits how mass media, policymakers, and biomedical science-corporate capitalism govern the individual's reproductive choices in contemporary Japan through gendered discourses of self-improvement, life planning, and biomedical technology. Analyzing a broad range of media, popular science, and government material, it links historical and social processes with an original theoretical framework on self-governance, neoliberalism, and postfeminism. While deeply engaging with Japanese sources, this rich scholarship takes the study of reproductive politics beyond Japan. This book is not only of interest for Japanese studies scholars but more broadly also those curious about neoliberal government strategies, gender, and biomedical capitalism"--

Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan

Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan
Author: Sabine Frühstück
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108420655

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A lively, accessible survey of genders and sexualities in modern Japanese history from the 1860s to the present.