Gender and sexuality in modern Japan / Sabine Frühstück, University of California at Santa Barbara.

"On 18 December 2019, a young woman by the name of Itō Shiori stepped outside the Tokyo District Court holding up a banner reading "victory" (shōso). The court had ruled that Itō had been assaulted by Yamaguchi Noriyuki, a prominent journalist, who would be punished for his crime....

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Frühstück, Sabine (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Series:New approaches to Asian history.
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520 |a "On 18 December 2019, a young woman by the name of Itō Shiori stepped outside the Tokyo District Court holding up a banner reading "victory" (shōso). The court had ruled that Itō had been assaulted by Yamaguchi Noriyuki, a prominent journalist, who would be punished for his crime. This was a significant result given that Japan's sex crime laws do not consider consent; instead, they require evidence of violence and intimidation-which can be difficult to successfully litigate. But with this case the fact that the court had found her "highly trustworthy" marked new ground, bringing Itō to express hope that her case would instigate a change in the law.1 A few months later, Time magazine listed her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world for her contribution to Japan's #MeToo movement. While Itō's courage was indeed in part inspired by the global reverberations of what had begun under that hashtag, the critique of sexual and gender relations in Japan has a much longer history"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 21, 2022). 
505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- What Is Modern Japan? -- Families and Households -- Codes and Laws -- Words and Concepts -- Frames and Lenses, or How to Read This Book -- The Chapters -- 1 Building the Nation and Modern Manhood -- Measuring Hegemonic Masculinity -- Is the Company Man a Real Man? -- Manning the Changing Tables -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 2 Controlling Reproduction and Motherhood -- Revolutionizing Birth -- Contracepting Imperialism -- Why Have Babies? 
505 8 |a Literature and Visual Culture -- 3 Redefining Womanhoods -- Roles and Rights -- New Women, Modern Girls -- Suffrage and Pacifism -- Women's Liberation: Uman Ribu -- Mainstreaming Feminism and Backlash -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 4 Sex at War -- Systemic Military Sexual Violence -- Amnesia and Legacies -- Global Commemorations -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 5 The Politics of Sexual Labor -- Liberating Prostitutes -- Renewing the Oldest Profession -- The Work of Sex Today -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 6 Queer Identities and Activisms -- Culture and Knowledge -- Queer Spaces 
505 8 |a Prohibitions and Rights -- Does Trans Transform Society? -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 7 Sexing Visual Culture -- Laughing at Semi-Naked Truths in Erotic Woodblock Prints -- Injurious to Modern Morals -- Dangers in the Realm of the Senses -- Viewing the Pain of Others with Aida Makoto -- Demystifying the Vagina with Rokudenashiko -- Silenced Females in Video Gaming -- Literature and Visual Culture -- 8 Epilogue -- At the Beginning: The Penis -- At Present: Mapping Sexual and Gendered (J-)Humanity -- Bibliography -- Index 
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