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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 16 (2008)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 16 (2008)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Gender Equality in the Gap-Widening Society
Is Male-dominated Employment in Japan Going out of Style? KAIZUMA Keiko
The Contemporary Gender Equality Policy in Japan from the 3rd Koizumi Cabinet to Fukuda’s MINAGAWA Masumi
Issues of Gender Equality in Present Day Aomori: The Expanding Gap Between Haves and Have-nots in Society and the Gender Equality Policy OSANAI Sekiko
Articles:
Before and After the Enactment of the Gender-equality Act in Ube: Examination of the Citizen-Participant-Model in Local Autonomy KOSHIBA Hisako
Why is Rape “Antragsdelikte” in Japan?: The Implication of “Victim’s Interests” on the Discourse about Criminal Law TAKASHIMA Chise
The Order of the Visual Field “ Showing Peculiarity in Sex Categories: Interviews with People Identified as Having “Gender Identity Disorder” TSURUTA Sachie
“Invisible Housework” inside Unpaid Work through a Detailed Questionnaire Investigation FUJITA Tomoko

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2009年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 15 (2007)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 15 (2007)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Queering the Backlash: A Critical Perspective on the Binary Sex/Gender System
The Backlash and the Reconstruction of Dualist Sex/Gender Ideology INOUE Teruko
What does “the Neutralization of Man” Mean? KAZAMA Takashi
Deciphering the Multiple Phobias of Backlash Discourses MAREE Claire
Queers and “Prioritization” Tanaka Ray
Queering the Backlash towards a Critical Thinking of Our Inner Phobias KANAI Yoshiko
Articles:
Possibilities for Women’s Involvement in the New Public Sphere: Towards a Society that Recognizes Interdependence HORI Kumi
Research Note:
What Kind of Approach is “Queering”? IINO Yuriko
To Speak about Pain, to Listen to Pain, or Pain as a Relationship: Rethinking “A-bomb Drawings by Survivors” JEONG Yujin

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2008年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 14 (2006)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 14 (2006)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Power and Trauma Connected With Gender
Violence and Trauma: What I Learned from Clinical Experience with Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence MIYAJI Naoko
Against Structural Violence OGOSHI Aiko
“Violence” and Education from a Feminist Perspective KIMURA Ryoko
Articles:
Prostitution and Sexual Freedom SHIMOJI Masaki
The Origin of Second-Wave Feminism in the UK: Equal Pay Demands from the Ruskin Conference TOMINAGA Takahiro
The Mourning “Mothers”: Problems of the Feminist Subject and a Fetus MATSUURA Yumiko

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2007年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 13 (2005)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 13 (2005)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Feminism and War
The Difficulties Surrounding Female Soldiers SATO Fumika
“Women’s Participation in the Mosaic Battlefront”and the Violence of Reorganized Masculinity KAIZUMA Keiko
From the Subject of Violence to the Agency of Non-Violence OKANO Yayo
Articles:
Homophobia in Contemporary Gothic: Proximity and Homogeneity of Terror IKOMA Natsumi
The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in England: the Invisibility of Female “Homo-Sexuality” and Its Historical Background NODA Keiko
Ordinary Woman Living between “Sex Workers” and “Sexual Slaves”: Cases of Thai Women in the Global Sex Industry AOYAMA Kaoru
The Connection between “Haisho” Theory and Birth Control Theory: the Eugenics of Isoo Abe HAYASHI Yoko
A Comparison of Women which Results from the Diversity of Female Life Courses: Discourse Analysis of the “ Agnes Controversy” MYOKI Shinobu
A Woman’s Vote/Vote Action Made Invisible: An Example of Toyota-shi in Showa of the ’30s MANO masako

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2006年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 12 (2004)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 12 (2004)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue:
New Horizons Opened Up by the Japanese Women’s Lib
For the Special Issue AKIYAMA Yoko
Keynote Speech:
Out of the Self-binding Feminism: We Would Rather Be Happy than Be Respectable TANAKA Mitsu
The Women’s Movement in the 1980s and Women’s Fight against Male Violence HARADA Eriko
Seeking for the Totality of the Torn Image of “Woman” SENDA Yuki
An Unhappy Marriage between Feminism and Academism KIKUCHI Natsuno
Articles:
The Social Plan of SHIMADA Utako and the Concept of “Shugei” in the Meiji Period YAMAZAKI Akiko
Constructed Narratives in Criminal Investigations: ‘Sexual Desire’ as a Motive of Rape Suspects MAKINO Masako
Research Note:
Fund-raising Campaign for the Abolition of Licensed Prostitution YANG Sunyoung
Book Reviews:
IDA Hiroyuki, YOSHIDA Toshimi, KAMANO Saori

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2005年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 11 (2003)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 11 (2003)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue:
Issues and Perspectives over “Gender-Equal Society” Forms of Backlash ITO Kimio
Regression in Educational System: Eliminating Social Perspectives and Enhancing Psychologism KAMEDA Atsuko
Enactment of Gender Equality Bylaw in Maebashi City in Face of the Backlash Movement SAITO Madoka
The “Fight” over the Enactment of an Ordinance for the Promotion of Gender Equality: Issues that Have Become Visible through the Fight and Our Future Challenges FUNABASHI Kuniko
Articles:
Against Expectation: Femmes and Their Invisible “Identity” SHIMIZU Akiko
Maternal Crisis in the Workplace: A Study Based on the Interview SUGIURA Hiromi
The Excluding Sentimentalism in a Boy’s Magazine: Comparison of Readers’ Columns Between Nihon-Shonen and Shojo-no-Tomo in the 1930s IMADA Erika
A Scenario of “Love”: The Intersection of Male Directorship, Obscene Film Trials, and Feminist Discourse HORI Hikari
Report:
Development of Protection Orders for Domestic Violence and Engendering of Law YOSHIKAWA Mamiko

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2004年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.10 (2002)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.10 (2002)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue:
Discourses on Pornography Gay Pornography as a Place of Intervention KAZAMA Takashi
The Symbolic Anthropology of Pornography: The Ritual for Men, by Men, of Men NUMAZAKI Ichiro
Men’s Sexuality and Pornography: Domination, Self-Injury, and Fetishism MORIOKA Masahiro
Report:
Restriction of Pornography in Australia in Comparison with the Case in Japan
KITAHARA Minori
Articles:
Changing “Selves” and Hybrid Identities:
Japanese Women Studying in Australian Higher Education
ICHIMOTO Takae
Connecting Sex Work Therapy with the Women’s Lib’s Thoughts on Prostitution HOSOYA Makoto
Women College Graduates’ Behavior Regarding Marriage in Japan NAKAMURA Mioko
Facing the Dilemma: Feminist Dilemma of the Beauty/Ugliness of Looks NISHIKURA Miki
Report:
Women’s Studies Education at Universities in England NOUE Teruko and KUNINOBU Junko
Book Review:
Ellen Carol DuBois: Woman Suffrage and Women’s Rights KURIHARA Ryoko

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2003年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.9 (2001)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.9 (2001)

Edited by tde Editorial Committee of tde Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Articles:
“Women’s Language” and tde Power WASHI Rumi
From an “Object to Teach” to a “Subject to Engage”: tde Girl Readers of a “Shojo Shosetsu (Novels for Girls)” in tde 1980s KANEDA Junko
Gendered Militarization SATO Fumika
Sexual Harassment in tde University: Factors Influencing Perception AIBA Keiko
Feminist Perspective of Body HAYASHI Chiaki
Special Issue: Institutionalization of Women’s Studies
UENO Chizuko, EHARA Yumiko, HOSOYA Makoto, ASANO Chie, SENDA Yuki, OGAI Tokuko, MACHIDA Michiyo, FUKAZAWA Junko
Progress Report:
NAKAJIMA Miyuki’s Yakai “Kinkanshoku” (Evening Concert “An Annular Eclipse” FUJITA Hiromi
Book Reviews:
Marilyn Jacoby Boxer. When Women Ask tde Questions: Creating Women’s Studies in America ONOSAKA Junko

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投稿日: 2002年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Articles:
Theoretical Formation of Women’s Studies in China AKIYAMA Yoko
The Women with Disabilities Movement in Japan: Through 1970-1980 SEYAMA Noriko
Black Feminism in Britain: the Controversy about the Idea of ‘Blackness’ and Its Effects on Black Feminist Politics OKUMURA Yukari
Special Issue:
Women’s Studies and “Authorization”: the Representation of Others
Looking at the Process of Creating Helping Partnership with the Survivors of Violence Against Women:
To Avoid Making Women’s Studies Another Tool of Oppression
FUTAMI Reiko
Lesbian Representations and the Unspeakable WATANABE Mieko
Being a Feminist and Being a Researcher NAITO Kazumi and TSUJI Tomoko
Expression Is a Violence TAGAWA Kenzo
Closing Remark for the Special Issue:
Today and Tomorrow of Women’s Studies and Our Journal
By Members of Women’s Studies Vol.8 Editorial Committee

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2001年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.7 (1999)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.7 (1999)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Women’s Expression in the 20th Century
Modernization and Women’s Expression:
Japanese Women’s Literature in the Twentieth Century
MIZUTA Noriko
The Way Women Artists in History are Looked Back:
Reviewing the Exhibition as a Site of Production of Views on Women and Art
HAGIWARA Hiroko
“Sexual Politics” and Women’s Tanka Poems in the 20th Century AKITSU Ei
A Bridge to the 2lst Centuries:
Autobiographical Writing by Three Asian American Women Writers
KOBAYASHI Fukuko
Special Issue 2: A State of Crisis in the Employment of Women
Women’s Employment at Crisis: Amidst the Globalization and Labor Big Bang NAKANO Mami
Job Diversity and the Instability of Women’s Positions in Employment KOMATSU Makiko
The Employment of Women at a Critical Juncture TANAKA Kazuko
Articles:
The Transition of Gender Ideologies Concerning Female Japanese Self-defense Forces Officials and Female American Soldiers: The Personnel Policy Decision Process SATO Humika
Problems of the Mail-Order Bride Phenomenon: A Discussion in Terms of Gender, Ethnicity and Otherness KAWARASAKI Yasuko
Book Review:
Griselda Pollock “Vision and Difference” HORI Hikari
Document:
The Second Decade of Women’s Studies Association of Japan AKIYAMA Yoko

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

投稿日: 2000年3月1日 カテゴリー: Journal