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: | |
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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