Published Online: 2011-03-24
Published in Print: 2011-March
© Walter de Gruyter
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- Kiyoku, tadashiku, utsukushiku: Takarazuka Revue and the project of identity (re-)solidification
- Reinforcing identities? Non-Japanese residents, television and cultural nationalism in Japan
- Eating disorders and self-harm in Japanese culture and cultural expressions
- Spiritual safety nets and networked faith: The “liquidity” of family and work under late modernity
- Autonomy, religiosity and national identification as determinants of life satisfaction: A theoretical and empirical model and its application to Japan
Keywords for this article
eating disorders;
self-harm;
contradictive femininity;
Japanese cultural expressions;
fiction;
representation;
Miyazaki Hayao
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 3.0
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- Kiyoku, tadashiku, utsukushiku: Takarazuka Revue and the project of identity (re-)solidification
- Reinforcing identities? Non-Japanese residents, television and cultural nationalism in Japan
- Eating disorders and self-harm in Japanese culture and cultural expressions
- Spiritual safety nets and networked faith: The “liquidity” of family and work under late modernity
- Autonomy, religiosity and national identification as determinants of life satisfaction: A theoretical and empirical model and its application to Japan