The Routledge Companion to Gender and Japanese Culture

Jennifer Coates
Edited by Lucy Fraser , Mark Pendleton
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The Routledge Companion to Gender and Japanese Culture

Jennifer Coates
Edited by Lucy Fraser , Mark Pendleton
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444 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 02, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 444
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032082264
  • Dimensions: 6.88" W x 1.0" L x 9.69" H

Jennifer Coatesis Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield. She is the author ofMaking Icons: Repetition and the Female Image in Japanese Cinema, 1945-1964(2016), as well as journal articles and book chapters on cinema and audiences in postwar and contemporary Japan. Her current ethnographic research project focuses on early postwar film audiences in Japan.



Lucy Fraser

is Lecturer in Japanese at The University of Queensland, where she teaches Japanese literature, popular culture, and language. She researches fairy tale studies in Japanese and English, with particular interests in ideas of gender and animals in retellings of folktales and traditional stories. She is the author ofThe Pleasures of Metamorphosis: Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of "The Little Mermaid"(2017). She has translated short stories by writers such as Kawakami Hiromi and Hoshino Tomoyuki and literary and cultural studies criticism by scholars such as Kan Satoko, Fujimoto Yukari, and Honda Masuko.

Mark Pendleton is Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Sheffield. A cultural and social historian by training, his research interests lie in modern and contemporary Japan, East Asian memory studies, and transnational histories of gender and sexuality. He has published in a number of academic journals includingJapanese StudiesandAsian Studies Review, and has contributed book chapters on topics related to historical justice and memory, transnational sexual politics in East Asia, and Japanese dark tourism. He is a member of the editorial committee of leading history journalHistory Workshop Journal.

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