The Writings of Kōda Aya

The Writings of Kōda Aya
Title The Writings of Kōda Aya PDF eBook
Author Alan Tansman
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN

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Mirror

Mirror
Title Mirror PDF eBook
Author Ann Sherif
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 244
Release 1999-06-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780824821814

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Ann Sherif discusses the life and work of Kòda in light of changes in critical horizons, readerly communities, and especially constructions of gender and the family in the latter half of the twentieth century. Excellent translations of some of Kòda's most provocative short works are included.

The Writings of Kōda Aya

The Writings of Kōda Aya
Title The Writings of Kōda Aya PDF eBook
Author Alan Tansman
Publisher
Pages
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN 9780300239829

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A DEALER IN MEMORIES: THE FICTION AND ESSAYS OF KODA AYA (JAPAN, WOMEN WRITERS).

A DEALER IN MEMORIES: THE FICTION AND ESSAYS OF KODA AYA (JAPAN, WOMEN WRITERS).
Title A DEALER IN MEMORIES: THE FICTION AND ESSAYS OF KODA AYA (JAPAN, WOMEN WRITERS). PDF eBook
Author Ann Sherif
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1991
Genre
ISBN

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emphases of many of Koda's literary contemporaries in postwar Japan.

Nightwork

Nightwork
Title Nightwork PDF eBook
Author Anne Allison
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 228
Release 2009-02-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226014886

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In Nightwork, Anne Allison opens a window onto Japanese corporate culture and gender identities. Allison performed the ritualized tasks of a hostess in one of Tokyo's many "hostess clubs": pouring drinks, lighting cigarettes, and making flattering or titillating conversation with the businessmen who came there on company expense accounts. Her book critically examines how such establishments create bonds among white-collar men and forge a masculine identity that suits the needs of their corporations. Allison describes in detail a typical company outing to such a club—what the men do, how they interact with the hostesses, the role the hostess is expected to play, and the extent to which all of this involves "play" rather than "work." Unlike previous books on Japanese nightlife, Allison's ethnography of one specific hostess club (here referred to as Bijo) views the general phenomenon from the eyes of a woman, hostess, and feminist anthropologist. Observing that clubs like Bijo further a kind of masculinity dependent on the gestures and labors of women, Allison seeks to uncover connections between such behavior and other social, economic, sexual, and gendered relations. She argues that Japanese corporate nightlife enables and institutionalizes a particular form of ritualized male dominance: in paying for this entertainment, Japanese corporations not only give their male workers a self-image as phallic man, but also develop relationships to work that are unconditional and unbreakable. This is a book that will appeal to anyone interested in gender roles or in contemporary Japanese society.

The Father-Daughter Plot

The Father-Daughter Plot
Title The Father-Daughter Plot PDF eBook
Author Rebecca L. Copeland
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 404
Release 2001-07-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780824824389

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This provocative collection of essays is a comprehensive study of the "father-daughter dynamic" in Japanese female literary experience. Its contributors examine the ways in which women have been placed politically, ideologically, and symbolically as "daughters" in a culture that venerates "the father." They weigh the impact that this daughterly position has had on both the performance and production of women's writing from the classical period to the present. Conjoining the classical and the modern with a unified theme reveals an important continuum in female authorship-a historical approach often ignored by scholars. The essays devoted to the literature of the classical period discuss canonical texts in a new light, offering important feminist readings that challenge existing scholarship, while those dedicated to modern writers introduce readers to little-known texts with translations and readings that are engaging and original. Contributors: Tomoko Aoyama, Sonja Arntzen, Janice Brown, Rebecca L. Copeland, Midori McKeon, Eileen Mikals-Adachi, Joshua S. Mostow, Sharalyn Orbaugh, Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, Edith Sarra, Atsuko Sasaki, Ann Sherif.

The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation

The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation
Title The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation PDF eBook
Author Yoko Hasegawa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 370
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1136640886

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The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation brings together for the first time material dedicated to the theory and practice of translation to and from Japanese. This one semester advanced course in Japanese translation is designed to raise awareness of the many considerations that must be taken into account when translating a text. As students progress through the course they will acquire various tools to deal with the common problems typically involved in the practice of translation. Particular attention is paid to the structural differences between Japanese and English and to cross-cultural dissimilarities in stylistics. Essential theory and information on the translation process are provided as well as abundant practical tasks. The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation is essential reading for all serious students of Japanese at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.