Gender Fluidity in Japanese Arts and Culture
Critical Essays
Herausgeber: Conrad, Dean; Hirano, Sayuri
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781476690070
- ISBN-10: 1476690073
- Artikelnr.: 73458815
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Dean Conrad is a writer, producer and teacher who has taught film-, theater- and television-related subjects in schools, colleges and universities in the United Kingdom and the United States. He lives and works in England. Sayuri Hirano is a Japanese Language teacher. Her experience includes teaching both English and Japanese at The University of Hull, Tokyo International University, and the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology in Alexandria. She lives in Japan.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Confronting Conformity
A Note on the Use of Japanese Language Characters
(En)gendering Literature: Tosa Nikki, or Where Writing Begins
Robert Ono
Disturbing Gender Norms: Yasunari Kawabata's Otome no Minato and
Translations of Torikaebaya Monogatari
Masaho Kumazawa
Almost Transparent Blues: Postwar Years, Deconstruction of the Male Self,
and the Transformations of Gender Relations in the Cultures of the 1970s
Yuji Kato
Trans Bodies and Gender Fluid Fatherhood in Contemporary Japanese
Literature
Letizia Guarini
Transcending the Traditional: Developments in Contemporary Kabuki
Helen S.E. Parker
Otokoyaku in Drag: Moving Beyond a Gender Role Binary in the Takarazuka
Revue
Zuzanna Baraniak-Hirata
A "beautiful woman in men's clothes": Takiko Mizunoe and the Development of
Cross-Dressing in Pre-War Japanese Entertainment
Michael Furmanovsky
The Politics of Trans Visibility in Japanese Film: Close-Knit and Midnight
Swan
Naoki Kambe
Female Kings and Feminized Warships: Moefication in the Fate and Kantai
Collection Media Mixes
William Schrage
Tokyo Drag: Contemporary Perspectives
Nina danovi¿
Gender Beyond Boundaries: The Fluid Photography of Ayano Sudo
Federica Cavazzuti
A Final Word
About the Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Confronting Conformity
A Note on the Use of Japanese Language Characters
(En)gendering Literature: Tosa Nikki, or Where Writing Begins
Robert Ono
Disturbing Gender Norms: Yasunari Kawabata's Otome no Minato and
Translations of Torikaebaya Monogatari
Masaho Kumazawa
Almost Transparent Blues: Postwar Years, Deconstruction of the Male Self,
and the Transformations of Gender Relations in the Cultures of the 1970s
Yuji Kato
Trans Bodies and Gender Fluid Fatherhood in Contemporary Japanese
Literature
Letizia Guarini
Transcending the Traditional: Developments in Contemporary Kabuki
Helen S.E. Parker
Otokoyaku in Drag: Moving Beyond a Gender Role Binary in the Takarazuka
Revue
Zuzanna Baraniak-Hirata
A "beautiful woman in men's clothes": Takiko Mizunoe and the Development of
Cross-Dressing in Pre-War Japanese Entertainment
Michael Furmanovsky
The Politics of Trans Visibility in Japanese Film: Close-Knit and Midnight
Swan
Naoki Kambe
Female Kings and Feminized Warships: Moefication in the Fate and Kantai
Collection Media Mixes
William Schrage
Tokyo Drag: Contemporary Perspectives
Nina danovi¿
Gender Beyond Boundaries: The Fluid Photography of Ayano Sudo
Federica Cavazzuti
A Final Word
About the Contributors
Index