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El. knyga: Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Keio University, Japan), Edited by (College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Xiamen University, China.)
  • Formatas: 226 pages, 6 Tables, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003279990
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 226 pages, 6 Tables, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003279990

Contributors to this book provide an Asian women’s history from the perspective of gender analysis, assessing Japanese imperial policy and propaganda in its colonies and occupied territories and particularly its impact on women.

Tackling topics including media, travel, migration, literature, and the perceptions of the empire by the colonized, the authors present an eclectic history, unified by the perspective of gender studies and the spatial and political lens of the Japanese Empire. They look at the lives of women in,Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, Mainland China, Micronesia, and Okinawa, among others. These women were wives, mothers, writers, migrants, intellectuals and activists, and thus had a very broad range of views and experiences of Imperial Japan. Where women have tended in the past to be studied as objects of the imperial system, the contributors to this book study them as the subject of history, while also providing an outside-in perspective on the Japanese Empire by other Asians.

A vital new perspective for scholars of twentieth-century history of East Asian countries and regions.



Contributors to this book provide an Asian women’s history from the perspective of gender analysis, assessing Japanese imperial policy and propaganda in its colonies and occupied territories and particularly its impact on women.

Lists of Illustration
vii
Acknowledgements viii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction 1(8)
Tatsuya Kageki
Jiajia Yang
PART I The Ideal of Women Delivered by the Empire
9(52)
1 The Japanese Women's Journals in Colonial Taiwan: Taiwan Patriotic Women and Taiwan Women's World
11(11)
Peichen Wu
2 Expressing Independence in the Midst of Collaboration: Female Roles in the Women's Magazine Qi Lin of Manchukuo
22(19)
Wenwen Wang
3 "Wise Wives and Good Mothers": Disobedience in Disguise under the Collaborationist Regime in Guangzhou (1940-1945)
41(20)
Bianca Yin-Ki Cheung
PART II Women Traveling in and Writing on Asia
61(52)
4 The West, Asia, and Women in Rha Hye-seok's Travels
63(17)
Ji-Youn Son
Tatsuya Kageki
5 A Japanese Woman's Exploration of Semi-colonized China: The Case of Hayashi Fumiko's Travel Writing around 1930
80(14)
Jiajia Yang
6 Women's "Language/Translation" Community in Japan/Korea: Hayashi Fumiko as Japanese Imperial Novelist
94(19)
Young-Ran Ko
Jodie Beck
PART III Seeking "Imperial Women" in Colonial Asia
113(58)
7 Japanese Women in Colonial Taiwan in the 1930s: Their Identity Formation under the Influence of Japanese Imperialism by Analyzing Taiwan Fujinkai
115(19)
Shih-Fen Wang
8 An Anarchist Woman's Ideological Conversion: How Mochizuki Yuriko Became a Nationalist in Manchuria
134(15)
Tatsuya Kageki
9 Statements of "Nanshin Josei" in the 1940s: The Discrepancy between the Representation of "Nanshin Josei" and Their Narratives
149(22)
Ya Zhang
PART IV The Periphery of Empire
171(49)
10 Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Development of the Empire of Japan: Women's Migration from Okinawa to the South Sea Islands
173(21)
Jun Kawashima
11 Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Collapse of the Empire of Japan: Wartime Repatriation and Okinawan Women in the South Sea Islands
194(26)
Jun Kawashima
Index 220
Tatsuya Kageki is a research associate in the faculty of economics of Keio University. His research focused on developing the history of social thought in modern Japan and East Asia.

Jiajia Yang is an assistant professor in the Research Center for Japanese Language Education and Department of Japanese Language & Literature, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures at Xiamen University. She majors in modern Japanese literature, and comparative literature and culture of Japan and China.