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A discursive battle over how Japan's history should be remembered
constitutes the most recent, and perhaps the most explosive, round
in a struggle over the legitimacy of different "narrator's"
understandings of the past and its focus on the "comfort women"
issue. Feminist theorist Chizuko Ueno confronts head on, in her
usual lucid and hard-hitting style, the various actors in the
debate. She skillfully cuts through the argument of the
neo-nationalist "historical revisionists" who have attempted to
deny or minimize the reality of the former "comfort women." Ueno's
equally biting treatment of her natural allies - left-wing
historians and feminist supporters of the "comfort women" - has
also made the book highly controversial.
This award-winning book brings together Chizuko Ueno's
groundbreaking essays on the rise and fall of the modern family in
Japan. Combining historical, sociological, anthropological, and
journalistic methodologies, Ueno who is arguably the foremost
feminist theoretician in Japan delineates in vivid detail how the
family has been changing in form and function in the last hundred
years. In each chapter, Ueno introduces the reader to a different
facet of modern Japanese family life, ranging from children who
fantasize about being orphans to the elderly who confront
'pre-senescence.' The central focus is on the housewife her
history, her ever-changing responsibilities, her ways of surviving
mid-life crisis. This is an indispensable book for students and
scholars seeking to understand modern Japan.
Tracing the history of feminism in Japan from the end of the nineteenth century to the present, Vera Mackie offers a fascinating account of those who rebelled against convention in the dissemination of ideas which challenged accepted ways of thinking about women, men and society. This carefully documented analysis is for students of feminism and related areas where nothing comparable is currently available.
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