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505 | 0 | _aCover -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface: The Color Red -- Rebecca Copeland -- Introduction: When Women Write -- Rebecca Copeland -- Part 1: Expanding Genre and the Exploration of Gendered Writing -- Chapter 1: When Women Write History: Nogami Yaeko, Ariyoshi Sawako, and Nagai Michiko -- Susan W. Furukawa -- Chapter 2: Writing Within and Beyond Genre: Ōkura Teruko, Miyano Murako, Togawa Masako, Miyabe Miyuki, and Minato Kanae and Mystery Fiction -- Quillon Arkenstone -- Chapter 3: Feminist "Failed" Reproductive Futures in Speculative Fiction: Ōhara Mariko, Murata Sayaka, and Ueda Sayuri -- Kazue Harada -- Part 2: Owning the Classics -- Chapter 4: Tales of Ise Grows Up: Higuchi Ichiyō, Kurahashi Yumiko, and Kawakami Mieko -- Emily Levine -- Chapter 5: Japanese Women Writers and Folktales: "Urashima Tarō" in the Literary Production of Ōba Minako and Kurahashi Yumiko -- Luciana Cardi -- Chapter 6: Women and the Non-human Animal: Rewriting the Canine Classic-Tsushima Yūko, Tawada Yōko, Matsuura Rieko, and Sakuraba Kazuki -- Lucy Fraser -- Part 3: Sexual Trauma, Survival and the Search for the Good Life -- Chapter 7: Writing Women and Sexuality: Tamura Toshiko and Sata Ineko -- Michiko Suzuki -- Chapter 8: Voicing Herstory's Silence: Three Women Playwrights-Hasegawa Shigure, Ariyoshi Sawako, and Dakemoto Ayumi -- Barbara Hartley -- Chapter 9: Writing Women's Happiness in the 1980s: Labor and Care in Kometani Foumiko, Hayashi Mariko and Yoshimoto Banana -- Nozomi Uematsu -- Chapter 10: Risky Business: Overcoming Traumatic Experiences in the Works of Kakuta Mitsuyo and Kanehara Hitomi -- David S. Holloway -- Part 4: Food, Family, and -- Chapter 11: Watching the Detectives: Writing as Feminist Praxis in Enchi Fumiko and Kurahashi Yumiko -- Julia C. Bullock -- Chapter 12: Food as Feminist Critique: Osaki Midori, Kanai Mieko, and Ogawa Yōko. | |
505 | 8 | _aHitomi Yoshio -- Part 5: Beyond the Patriarchal Family -- Chapter 13: "The Mommy Trap": Childless Women Write Motherhood-Kōno Taeko, Takahashi Takako, and Murata Sayaka -- Amanda C. Seaman -- Chapter 14: Women and Queer Kinships: Matsuura Rieko, Fujino Chiya, and Murata Sayaka -- Anna Specchio -- Part 6: Age is Just a Number -- Chapter 15: Beyond Shōjo Fantasy: Women Writers Writing Girlhood-Yoshiya Nobuko, Tanabe Seiko, and Hayashi Mariko -- Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase -- Chapter 16: Writing the Aged Woman: Enchi Fumiko and Tanabe Seiko -- Sohyun Chun -- Chapter 17: Humor and Aging: Ogino Anna, Itō Hiromi, and Kanai Mieko -- Tomoko Aoyama -- Part 7: Colonies, War, Aftermath -- Chapter 18: Women and War: Yosano Akiko and Hayashi Fumiko -- Noriko J. Horiguchi -- Chapter 19: Women and Colonies: Shanghai and Manchuria in the Autobiographical Writings of Hayashi Kyōko, Sawachi Hisae, and Miyao Tomiko -- Lianying Shan -- Chapter 20: Women and Aftermath: Koza as Topos in Literature from Okinawa-Tōma Hiroko, Yoshida Sueko, and Sakiyama Tami -- Davinder L. Bhowmik -- Part 8: Environment and Disaster -- Chapter 21: Writing Human Disaster: Hayashi Kyōko, Ishimure Michiko, and Kawakami Hiromi -- Rachel DiNitto -- Chapter 22: Teeming Up with Life: Reading the Environment in Ishimure Michiko, Hayashi Fumiko, and Osaki Midori -- Jon L. Pitt -- Part 9: Crossing Boarders: Writing Transnationally -- Chapter 23: Women and the Ethnic Body: Lee Jungja, Yū Miri, and Che Sil -- Christina Yi -- Chapter 24: Transnational Narratives and Travel Writing: Yoshimoto Banana, Takahashi Takako, and Yi Yangji -- Pedro Thiago Ramos Bassoe -- Index. | |
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