Women adrift the literature of Japan's imperial body /
" Women's bodies contributed to the expansion of the Japanese empire. With this bold opening, Noriko J. Horiguchi sets out in Women Adrift to show how women's actions and representations of women's bodies redrew the border and expanded, rather than transcended, the empire of Japa...
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Minneapolis :
University Of Minnesota Press,
2012.
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- Machine generated contents note: ContentsAcknowledgments
- Introduction: Japanese Women and Imperial Expansion1. Japan as a Body
- 2. The Universal Womb
- 3. Resistance and Conformity
- 4. Behind the Guns: Yosano Akiko
- 5. Self-Imposed Exile: Tamura Toshiko
- 6. Wandering on the Periphery: Hayashi FumikoConclusion: From Literary to Visual Memory of EmpireNotes
- Bibliography
- Index.