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Gender fluidity in Japanese arts and culture: critical essays


Abstract

"Japan is often perceived as a land of custom, convention, and conservatism. While much of Japan's population does uphold tradition, the nation also has a history of confronting conformity when it comes to gender representation in the arts. Revealed in the pages of the famous Tosa Nikki, through the characters of the Kantai Collection media mix, and in many more expressions of art and media, the diverse stories of gender fluidity have permeated Japanese culture for centuries. In this volume of critical essays, scholars from around the world bring international perspectives on subjects ranging from 10th century poetry to 21st century photography. They examine various facets of Japanese culture, including prose, theater, music, cinema, anime, computer games, and contemporary drag performance. These essays explore the impact of flexible approaches to gender representation in the arts, highlighting the role that artists play in shaping attitudes towards gender in Japanese society." -- Provided by publisher.

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Trans bodies and gender fluid fatherhood in contemporary Japanese literature / Letizia Guarini -- Transcending the traditional : developments in contemporary kabuki / Helen S.E. Parker -- Female kings and feminized warships : moefication in the Fate and Kantai collection media mixes / William Schrage.

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    Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2025]


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    • 1476690073
    • 9781476690070

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