none1noHow is the older female body represented in contemporary Japanese women’s literature? Ageing represents a fundamental turning point in women's life, and, in recent years, it casts its multiple shades on contemporary women's writings. Through the cruel gaze of the watcher, often a man, its signs are impressed on the body, on the soul of the characters, single women whose steps echoes all through the empty architectural space of a city no longer conceived to hold them: anonymous coffee bars, convenience stores one like another, desert sidewalks. Broken identities, wandering across the metropolis, desperately trying to engrave a sign, a mark of their existence. And yet, on the edge of the city, in those liminal spaces in which charac...
The definition of femininity has differed among cultures throughout history. One aspect of proper be...
Natsuno Kirino (b. 1951) is a female detective fiction writer from Japan. She has published more tha...
This thesis is a Natsuo Kirino\u27s use of violence in her novel OUT to undermine patriarchal Japan....
How is the older female body represented in contemporary Japanese women’s literature? Ageing repres...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The purpose of this comprehensive exercise is to explore how female criminals in Japanese detective ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [156]-165)This project attempts to achieve multiple goals...
This dissertation investigates the female body as part of the body of the modern Japanese national e...
This study is based on the Japanese novel Grotesque (Gurotesuku) by Natsuo Kirino. I use Judith Butl...
This thesis investigates the use of masochistic imagery and masochistic scenarios in the narratives ...
Autobiographical graphic novels have become a salient cultural production and a popular art form for...
This is one of the first publications to appraise star Tanaka Kinuyo?s trailblazing oeuvre as film d...
This thesis analyses contemporary literary attempts by Western and Japanese writers to defy patriarc...
The Other Women’s Lib provides the first systematic analysis of Japanese literary feminist discourse...
The definition of femininity has differed among cultures throughout history. One aspect of proper be...
Natsuno Kirino (b. 1951) is a female detective fiction writer from Japan. She has published more tha...
This thesis is a Natsuo Kirino\u27s use of violence in her novel OUT to undermine patriarchal Japan....
How is the older female body represented in contemporary Japanese women’s literature? Ageing repres...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The purpose of this comprehensive exercise is to explore how female criminals in Japanese detective ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [156]-165)This project attempts to achieve multiple goals...
This dissertation investigates the female body as part of the body of the modern Japanese national e...
This study is based on the Japanese novel Grotesque (Gurotesuku) by Natsuo Kirino. I use Judith Butl...
This thesis investigates the use of masochistic imagery and masochistic scenarios in the narratives ...
Autobiographical graphic novels have become a salient cultural production and a popular art form for...
This is one of the first publications to appraise star Tanaka Kinuyo?s trailblazing oeuvre as film d...
This thesis analyses contemporary literary attempts by Western and Japanese writers to defy patriarc...
The Other Women’s Lib provides the first systematic analysis of Japanese literary feminist discourse...
The definition of femininity has differed among cultures throughout history. One aspect of proper be...
Natsuno Kirino (b. 1951) is a female detective fiction writer from Japan. She has published more tha...
This thesis is a Natsuo Kirino\u27s use of violence in her novel OUT to undermine patriarchal Japan....