Transforming Japan : how feminism and diversity are making a difference

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Other Authors : Fujimura-Fanselow, Kumiko
Format : Book
Language : anglais
Title statement : Transforming Japan : how feminism and diversity are making a difference / edited by Kumiko Fujimura-Fanselow.
Published : Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE , 2013
Series : Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Global Cultural Studies Collection
Titre de l'ensemble : Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Global Cultural Studies Collection
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Subjects :
  • Legal rights and reforms : a historical view / Sachiko Kaneko
  • Women in Japanese Buddhism / Haruko Okano
  • Who's afraid of Amino Kiku? : gender conflict and the literary canon / Chieko M. Ariga
  • Unions and disunions : three early lesbian couples / Hitomi Sawabe
  • Educational challenges past and present / Kimi Hara and Kumiko Fujimura-Fanselow
  • The advancement of women in science and technology / Atsuko Kameda
  • The changing patterns of marriage and motherhood / Aya Ezawa
  • Single mothers / Chieko Akaishi
  • The formation and growth of the men's movement / Kimio Ito
  • My life as a househusband / Masaki Matsuda
  • Defining lesbian partnerships / Saori Kamano and Diana Khor
  • Increasing lesbian visibility / Ikuko Sugiura
  • Dialogue : activists and politicians on sexuality / Chizuka Oe, Masae Torai, and Aya Kamikawa, with Kumiko Fujimura-Fanselow
  • The story of kalakasan and migrant Filipinas / Leny Tolentino & Nanako Inaba
  • Revisiting the "comfort women" : moving beyond nationalism / Yeong-Ae Yamashita
  • Buraku solidarity / Risa Kumamoto
  • Ainu, Buraku, and Zainichi Korean activists unite / Yuriko Hara
  • The ever-present glass ceiling / Mami Nakano
  • Japanese women professional wrestlers and body image / Keiko Aiba
  • Migrants and the sex industry / Kaoru Aoyama
  • The nonprofit sector / Nami Otsuki
  • Japan's first phase of feminism / Mioko Fujieda
  • Backlash against gender equality after 2000
  • The politicization of housewives / Yoko Kunihiro
  • Profiles of two politicians / Yoko Kunihiro
  • Masako ohkawara : upper house lawmaker
  • Mizuho Fukushima : leader of Japan's social democratic party