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Women's History and Local Community in Postwar Japan. 戦後日本における女性の歴史と地域のコミュニティ
・ISBN 978-0-415-55939-3 2010 hard GB£ 187.99
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・ISBN 978-0-415-86077-2 2013 paper GB£ 50.99
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| 著者・編者 | Gayle, Curtis Anderson, |
|---|---|
| シリーズ | Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asia Series |
| 出版社 | (Routledge, UK) |
| ページ数 | 192 pp. |
| 言語 | ENG |
| ニュース番号 | <566-1415 566-1741> |
解説
This timely look at a neglected corner of Japanese historiography spotlights the decade following the end of World War II, a time in which Japanese society was undergoing the transformation from imperial state to democratic nation. For certain working and middle-class women involved in education and labor activism, history-writing became a means to greater voice within the turbulent transition.
Women's History and Local Community in Postwar Japan examines the emergence of women's history-writing groups in Tokyo, Nagoya and Ehime, using interviews conducted with founding members and analysis of primary documents and publications by each group. It demonstrates how women appropriated history-writing as a radical praxis geared less toward revolution and more toward the articulation of local imaginations, spaces and memories after World War II. By appropriating history as a praxis that did not need revolution for its success, these women used connections established by Marxist historians between history-writing and subjectivity, but did so in ways that broke rank from nationally-referenced renditions of history and memory. Under conditions in which some women saw history as a field of articulation that remained dominated by men, they put into practice their own de-centered versions of history-writing that continue to influence the historical landscape in contemporary Japan.