Murata Sayaka is a controversial story writer who questions our current values of love, sex and the nuclear family, pivoting on issues like gender and power. In her novel Shōmetsu sekai (Dwindling World, 2015), she depicts a parallel Japan where sex has disappeared, and modern birth control technology is used by the population. Thus, the novel has been labelled as dystopic, and Murata’s readers think of her literary world as disturbing. In the Shōmetsu sekai scenario, gendered-based social differences disappear for the community wellbeing and the new biotechnology is used to improve social conditions. Therefore, should it be considered simply a dystopian work of fiction? By approaching the text from the perspective of feminism and posthuman...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
In this thesis I analyze and problematize Francis Fukuyama's position on posthumanism, largely expre...
This paper aims at exploring the texts of Haruki Murakami, namely his novels Norwegian Wood (1987) a...
From the start of her career, contemporary Japanese writer Murata Sayaka1 has been writing novels th...
The birthrate decline (shōshika) of Japan is seen as a social crisis that may, without intervention,...
Sexuality is an energy produced by unconscious proccess used for release the tension by an individua...
none1noHow is the older female body represented in contemporary Japanese women’s literature? Ageing...
Nowhere and everywhere: Navigating gendered urban spaces in Haruki Murakami’s After Dark Urban spac...
The aim of this project is to explore female agency through examining female consciousness. I think ...
This dissertation analyzes a selection of novels by four postcolonial authors, Ama Ata Aidoo, Arundh...
This thesis utilizes Michael Warner\u27s theory of counterpublics to engage with two novellas by Shi...
It is by now a truth universally acknowledged that the world’s subaltern women (in Gayatri Spivak’s ...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
Women writers in early 20th century Japan were expected to write exclusively on topics considered “w...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
In this thesis I analyze and problematize Francis Fukuyama's position on posthumanism, largely expre...
This paper aims at exploring the texts of Haruki Murakami, namely his novels Norwegian Wood (1987) a...
From the start of her career, contemporary Japanese writer Murata Sayaka1 has been writing novels th...
The birthrate decline (shōshika) of Japan is seen as a social crisis that may, without intervention,...
Sexuality is an energy produced by unconscious proccess used for release the tension by an individua...
none1noHow is the older female body represented in contemporary Japanese women’s literature? Ageing...
Nowhere and everywhere: Navigating gendered urban spaces in Haruki Murakami’s After Dark Urban spac...
The aim of this project is to explore female agency through examining female consciousness. I think ...
This dissertation analyzes a selection of novels by four postcolonial authors, Ama Ata Aidoo, Arundh...
This thesis utilizes Michael Warner\u27s theory of counterpublics to engage with two novellas by Shi...
It is by now a truth universally acknowledged that the world’s subaltern women (in Gayatri Spivak’s ...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
Women writers in early 20th century Japan were expected to write exclusively on topics considered “w...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
In this thesis I analyze and problematize Francis Fukuyama's position on posthumanism, largely expre...
This paper aims at exploring the texts of Haruki Murakami, namely his novels Norwegian Wood (1987) a...