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1. "As natural as the partnership of sun and moon": Western Masculinity, Japanese Women and the Feminization of Japan
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Traise Yamamoto
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Note on Terms XIII
- Introduction 1
- 1. "As natural as the partnership of sun and moon": Western Masculinity, Japanese Women and the Feminization of Japan 9
- 2. In/Visible Difference: Japanese American Female Subjectivity 62
- 3. "That other, private self": Masking in Nisei Women's Autobiography 102
- 4. Mothers, Daughters and die Trope of Maternal Absence in Japanese American Women's Fiction 141
- 5. Embodied Language: The Poetics of Mitsuye Yamada, Janice Mirikitani and Kimiko Hahn 198
- Conclusion 263
- Notes 265
- Works Cited 287
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Note on Terms XIII
- Introduction 1
- 1. "As natural as the partnership of sun and moon": Western Masculinity, Japanese Women and the Feminization of Japan 9
- 2. In/Visible Difference: Japanese American Female Subjectivity 62
- 3. "That other, private self": Masking in Nisei Women's Autobiography 102
- 4. Mothers, Daughters and die Trope of Maternal Absence in Japanese American Women's Fiction 141
- 5. Embodied Language: The Poetics of Mitsuye Yamada, Janice Mirikitani and Kimiko Hahn 198
- Conclusion 263
- Notes 265
- Works Cited 287
- Index 299