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 | |
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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