In Japan, it was in the mid-1970s when women artists started to create their own professional theatre companies. This period also saw the development of the women's liberation movement in Japan, but there was no exchange between women theatre artists and activists. While the women artists explored a variety of issues in their work, with some few exceptions feminism was not their primary concern. This trend continues to this day, and accounts for why Tadashi Uchino argues that there has been no feminist theatre in Japan
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This paper looks at the development of transgender identities in twentieth-century Japan, from their...
In Japan, it was in the mid-1970s when women artists started to create their own professional theatr...
This paper explores the strategies that gender activists in Japan use to advocate gender equality an...
The recent emergence of strongly independent female singers necessitated an analysis specifically in...
The political discourse underpinning Japan’s countercultural production in the field of visual and ...
Notwithstanding the country’s socio-economic advancement, Japanese women’s presence in politics lags...
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The powerful patriarchal forces that discourage or erase female participation in traditional Asian p...
This thesis analyzes women's exclusion and discrimination within the Japanese film industry. Gender ...
Two Japanese women's organisations - Shufuren, founded in 1948 and still in existence, and Chūpiren,...
This paper explores the ways in which a group of women construct their gender identities in contempo...
A conference titled Women in Asian Theatre was held at the University of Lincoln in September 2013, ...
This book explores the concept of 'girls' aesthetics,' where adult Japanese women create art works a...
This paper reassesses the role of women in judo in Japan, from its secluded and restricted beginning...
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