This paper examines how Japanese women have been portrayed in photographs and pictures in Japanese women\u27s magazines during the 52 years following the Second World War. I use iconographic material because it is the most suitable method to study gender roles which subtly combine a variety of elements, and because the cultural integration of postwar popular society would have been impossible without visual media. I chose Shufu no Tomo, Josei Jishin, and non-no as representative magazines of the periods 1945-60, 1960-75 and 1975-present, respectively. I discovered two keys to understanding the development of visual images of women in postwar Japan. The first one is the formation and transformation of the "postwar system of gender roles...
This thesis follows my previous studies of modern Japanese society and popular culture. I will espec...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
This study is an initial attempt to investigate the relationship between the portrayal of Japanese O...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
By the close of the American Occupation of Japan in 1952, Japan was a sovereign nation, a lingering ...
This study examines how Japanese women have been portrayed in women’s fashion magazines and tests ho...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the representation of women in Japanese society in relat...
This paper examines images of Japanese women in A merican films from the 1950s to the present: The T...
In the early 20th century, Japanese women living in the US sent a variety of submissions to womenʼ ...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
This thesis examines the verbal and visual representations of Japanese women in\ud order to elucidat...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
This dissertation reconsiders the significance of a periodical genre hitherto marginalized in academ...
The thesis submitted deals with the topic of marriages in Interwar Japan through an analysis of the ...
This thesis follows my previous studies of modern Japanese society and popular culture. I will espec...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
This study is an initial attempt to investigate the relationship between the portrayal of Japanese O...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
By the close of the American Occupation of Japan in 1952, Japan was a sovereign nation, a lingering ...
This study examines how Japanese women have been portrayed in women’s fashion magazines and tests ho...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the representation of women in Japanese society in relat...
This paper examines images of Japanese women in A merican films from the 1950s to the present: The T...
In the early 20th century, Japanese women living in the US sent a variety of submissions to womenʼ ...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
This thesis examines the verbal and visual representations of Japanese women in\ud order to elucidat...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
This dissertation reconsiders the significance of a periodical genre hitherto marginalized in academ...
The thesis submitted deals with the topic of marriages in Interwar Japan through an analysis of the ...
This thesis follows my previous studies of modern Japanese society and popular culture. I will espec...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
This study is an initial attempt to investigate the relationship between the portrayal of Japanese O...