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Women in Manchuria: Living in a Multi-Ethnic Space
Original text before translation
女たちの満洲−多民族空間を生きて
(978-4-87259-432-4)
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(978-4-87259-432-4)
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4.6" format*322 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2015
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Michiko Ikuta (ed.) This book explores various aspects of the multiethnic women who lived in Manchuria, including Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Manchurians, Mongolians, and Russians, based on the materials available. Through the images of women in marriage, consumerism, sex as an object of men's desire, women's education, Orthodox congregations, magazines and newspapers, literature and films, and oral histories of each ethnic group, this book reveals the difficult picture of women who lived under the Japanese colonial rule in Manchukuo. For the first time, the book sheds light on the blank areas of war and modern history. |
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This book explores various aspects of the multiethnic women who lived in Manchuria, including Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Manchurians, Mongolians, and Russians, based on the materials available.
Through the images of women in marriage, consumerism, sex as an object of men's desire, women's education, Orthodox congregations, magazines and newspapers, literature and films, and oral histories of each ethnic group, this book reveals the difficult picture of women who lived under the Japanese colonial rule in Manchukuo.
For the first time, the book sheds light on the blank areas of war and modern history.
日本人,漢人,朝鮮人,満州人,蒙古人,ロシア人など,満洲に生きた多民族の女性たちのさまざまな側面に資料をもとに踏み込む.
婚姻,消費生活,男たちの欲望の対象としての性,女子教育,正教会の信徒,雑誌や新聞,文学や映画の中の女性像,各民族のオーラルヒストリーなどを通し,満洲国という日本の植民地下で生きた女性たちの困難な姿が浮かび上がる.
戦争や近代史の空白の領域に初めて光を投げかける.