Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire
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Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire
Yang, Jiajia; Kageki, Tatsuya
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
226
Mole
9781032247649
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Introduction Part 1. The Ideal of Women Delivered by the Empire 1. The Japanese Women's Journals in Colonial Taiwan: The Patriotic Taiwan's Women and Taiwanese Women's World 2. Expressing independence in the midst of collaboration: Female roles in the women's magazine Qi Lin of Manchukuo 3. "Wise Wives and Good Mothers": Disobedience in Disguise under the Collaborationist Regime in Guangzhou (1940-1945) Part 2. Women Traveling in and Writing on Asia 4. The West, Asia, and Women in Rha Hye-seok's Travels 5. A Japanese women's exploration of semi-colonized China: The case of Hayashi Fumiko 's Traveling writing around 1930 6. Women's "language/translation" community in Japan/Korea: Hayashi Fumiko as Japanese imperial novelist Part 3. Seeking "Imperial Women" in Colonial Asia 7. Japanese Women in Colonial Taiwan in the 1930s: Their Identity Formation Under the Influence of Japanese Imperialism by analyzing Taiwan Fujinkai 8. An Anarchist Woman's ideological conversion: How Mochizuki Yuriko Became a Nationalist in Manchuria 9. Statements of "Nanshin Josei" in the 1940s: The Discrepancy between the Representation of "Nanshin Josei" and Their Narratives Part 4. The Periphery of Empire 10. Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Development of the Empire: Women's migration from Okinawa to the South Sea Islands 11. Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Collapse of the Empire: Wartime Repatriation and Okinawan Women in the South Sea Islands
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World War Two;Second Sino-Japanese War;Taiwan;Korea;China;Manchuria;Okinawa;Journalism;Literature;Media;Nyonin Geijutsu;Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun;Hasegawa Shigure;Chinese Communist Party;Taiwanese Nurses;Japanese Mainland;South Sea Islands;South Manchuria Railway;Okinawan Women;Colonial Korea;Mainland Japan;Colonial Taiwan;Japanese Women;Patriotic Women;Okinawan Immigrants;Patriotic Women's Association;Ryukyu Kingdom;Asahi Shimbun;Chinese Eastern Railway;Gender Role Division;Modern Family;Ladies World;Sino Japanese Cooperation;Japanese Women's Magazines;Taiwanese Women
Introduction Part 1. The Ideal of Women Delivered by the Empire 1. The Japanese Women's Journals in Colonial Taiwan: The Patriotic Taiwan's Women and Taiwanese Women's World 2. Expressing independence in the midst of collaboration: Female roles in the women's magazine Qi Lin of Manchukuo 3. "Wise Wives and Good Mothers": Disobedience in Disguise under the Collaborationist Regime in Guangzhou (1940-1945) Part 2. Women Traveling in and Writing on Asia 4. The West, Asia, and Women in Rha Hye-seok's Travels 5. A Japanese women's exploration of semi-colonized China: The case of Hayashi Fumiko 's Traveling writing around 1930 6. Women's "language/translation" community in Japan/Korea: Hayashi Fumiko as Japanese imperial novelist Part 3. Seeking "Imperial Women" in Colonial Asia 7. Japanese Women in Colonial Taiwan in the 1930s: Their Identity Formation Under the Influence of Japanese Imperialism by analyzing Taiwan Fujinkai 8. An Anarchist Woman's ideological conversion: How Mochizuki Yuriko Became a Nationalist in Manchuria 9. Statements of "Nanshin Josei" in the 1940s: The Discrepancy between the Representation of "Nanshin Josei" and Their Narratives Part 4. The Periphery of Empire 10. Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Development of the Empire: Women's migration from Okinawa to the South Sea Islands 11. Population Movements of Migrant Okinawan Women during the Collapse of the Empire: Wartime Repatriation and Okinawan Women in the South Sea Islands
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World War Two;Second Sino-Japanese War;Taiwan;Korea;China;Manchuria;Okinawa;Journalism;Literature;Media;Nyonin Geijutsu;Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun;Hasegawa Shigure;Chinese Communist Party;Taiwanese Nurses;Japanese Mainland;South Sea Islands;South Manchuria Railway;Okinawan Women;Colonial Korea;Mainland Japan;Colonial Taiwan;Japanese Women;Patriotic Women;Okinawan Immigrants;Patriotic Women's Association;Ryukyu Kingdom;Asahi Shimbun;Chinese Eastern Railway;Gender Role Division;Modern Family;Ladies World;Sino Japanese Cooperation;Japanese Women's Magazines;Taiwanese Women