This book explores the concept of 'girls' aesthetics,' where adult Japanese women create art works about 'girls' that resist motherhood. It traces their beginnings in homoerotic novels about schoolgirls around the 1910s and their later expression in early 'Boys' Love' (BL) manga in the 1970s. The aesthetics are also manifested in contemporary theater and dance performances both in avant-garde and popular theater groups (e.g., Takarazuka) as well as in cult films. 'Girls' aesthetics' are distinct from the well-known 'kawaii' (cute) culture and contemporary art theories that emphasize the child-like nature of Japanese arts. The book situates these aesthetics within a history of Japanese performance and visual arts during the modern and contem...
Shōjo manga is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility, scholarly scrut...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight the attempts of going beyond gender stereotypes in represen...
This thesis identifies a growing trend in the use of the shôjo girl motif in contemporary Japanese a...
In contemporary Japanese art, the use of Shojo motifs has been popular since the 1990s. Well-known J...
This article explores the gender-transgressive expressions found in shōjo culture in order to highli...
Sexualized portrayals of ‘cute’ young women in Japanese cartoons and other animated media are preval...
Japanese picture books (ehon) are internationally recognized as artistically innovative, beautifully...
Shōjo, the girl positioned between child and adult, is an iconic representation of femininity and gi...
Girl Reading Girl provides the first overview of the cultural significance of girls and reading in m...
Girl Reading Girl provides the first overview of the cultural significance of girls and reading in m...
Kawaii (可愛い) is a Japanese term that loosely translates to “cute,” but more significantly refers to ...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
This presentation surveys gender norms for contemporary Japanese women in the context of three examp...
Contemporary Japanese visual artist Murakami Takashi's theory of “superflat” Japanese arts and cultu...
Shōjo manga is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility, scholarly scrut...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight the attempts of going beyond gender stereotypes in represen...
This thesis identifies a growing trend in the use of the shôjo girl motif in contemporary Japanese a...
In contemporary Japanese art, the use of Shojo motifs has been popular since the 1990s. Well-known J...
This article explores the gender-transgressive expressions found in shōjo culture in order to highli...
Sexualized portrayals of ‘cute’ young women in Japanese cartoons and other animated media are preval...
Japanese picture books (ehon) are internationally recognized as artistically innovative, beautifully...
Shōjo, the girl positioned between child and adult, is an iconic representation of femininity and gi...
Girl Reading Girl provides the first overview of the cultural significance of girls and reading in m...
Girl Reading Girl provides the first overview of the cultural significance of girls and reading in m...
Kawaii (可愛い) is a Japanese term that loosely translates to “cute,” but more significantly refers to ...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
This presentation surveys gender norms for contemporary Japanese women in the context of three examp...
Contemporary Japanese visual artist Murakami Takashi's theory of “superflat” Japanese arts and cultu...
Shōjo manga is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility, scholarly scrut...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight the attempts of going beyond gender stereotypes in represen...