
| Special Issue: | Power and Trauma Connected With Gender | |
| Violence and Trauma: What I Learned from Clinical Experience with Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence | MIYAJI Naoko | |
| Against Structural Violence | OGOSHI Aiko | |
| “Violence” and Education from a Feminist Perspective | KIMURA Ryoko | |
| Articles: | Prostitution and Sexual Freedom | SHIMOJI Masaki |
| The Origin of Second-Wave Feminism in the UK: Equal Pay Demands from the Ruskin Conference | TOMINAGA Takahiro | |
| The Mourning “Mothers”: Problems of the Feminist Subject and a Fetus | MATSUURA Yumiko |
| Special Issue: | Feminism and War | |
| 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 |
| Special Issue: | 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 |
| Special Issue: | Issues and Perspectives over “Gender-Equal Society” Forms of Backlash | ITO Kimio |
| Regression in Educational System: Eliminating Social Perspectives and Enhancing Psychologism | KAMEDA Atsuko | |
| Enactment of Gender Equality Bylaw in Maebashi City in Face of the Backlash Movement | SAITO Madoka | |
| The “Fight” over the Enactment of an Ordinance for the Promotion of Gender Equality: Issues that Have Become Visible through the Fight and Our Future Challenges | FUNABASHI Kuniko | |
| Articles: | Against Expectation: Femmes and Their Invisible “Identity” | SHIMIZU Akiko |
| Maternal Crisis in the Workplace: A Study Based on the Interview | SUGIURA Hiromi | |
| The Excluding Sentimentalism in a Boy's Magazine: Comparison of Readers' Columns Between Nihon-Shonen and Shojo-no-Tomo in the 1930s | IMADA Erika | |
| A Scenario of “Love”: The Intersection of Male Directorship, Obscene Film Trials, and Feminist Discourse | HORI Hikari | |
| Report: | Development of Protection Orders for Domestic Violence and Engendering of Law | YOSHIKAWA Mamiko |
| Special Issue: | Discourses on Pornography Gay Pornography as a Place of Intervention | KAZAMA Takashi |
| The Symbolic Anthropology of Pornography: The Ritual for Men, by Men, of Men | NUMAZAKI Ichiro | |
| Men's Sexuality and Pornography: Domination, Self-Injury, and Fetishism | MORIOKA Masahiro | |
| Report: Restriction of Pornography in Australia in Comparison with the Case in Japan |
KITAHARA Minori | |
| Articles: | Changing “Selves” and Hybrid Identities: Japanese Women Studying in Australian Higher Education |
ICHIMOTO Takae |
| Connecting Sex Work Therapy with the Women's Lib's Thoughts on Prostitution | HOSOYA Makoto | |
| Women College Graduates' Behavior Regarding Marriage in Japan | NAKAMURA Mioko | |
| Facing the Dilemma: Feminist Dilemma of the Beauty/Ugliness of Looks | NISHIKURA Miki | |
| Report: | Women's Studies Education at Universities in England | NOUE Teruko and KUNINOBU Junko |
| Book Review: | Ellen Carol DuBois: Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights | KURIHARA Ryoko |
| Articles: | “Women's Language” and the Power | WASHI Rumi |
| From an “Object to Teach” to a “Subject to Engage”: The Girl Readers of a “Shojo Shosetsu (Novels for Girls)” in the 1980s | KANEDA Junko | |
| Gendered Militarization | SATO Fumika | |
| Sexual Harassment in the University: Factors Influencing Perception | AIBA Keiko | |
| Feminist Perspective of Body | HAYASHI Chiaki | |
| Special Issue: | Institutionalization of Women's Studies | UENO Chizuko, EHARA Yumiko, HOSOYA Makoto, ASANO Chie, SENDA Yuki. OGAI Tokuko, MACHIDA Michiyo. FUKAZAWA Junko |
| Progress Report: | NAKAJIMA Miyuki's Yakai “Kinkanshoku” (Evening Concert “An Annular Eclipse” | FUJITA Hiromi |
| Book Reviews: | Marilyn Jacoby Boxer. When Women Ask the Questions: Creating Women's Studies in America | ONOSAKA Junko |
| Articles: | Theoretical Formation of Women's Studies in China | AKIYAMA Yoko |
| The Women with Disabilities Movement in Japan: Through 1970-1980 | SEYAMA Noriko | |
| Black Feminism in Britain: the Controversy about the Idea of 'Blackness' and Its Effects on Black Feminist Politics | OKUMURA Yukari | |
| Special Issue: | Women's Studies and “Authorization”: the Representation of Others |
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| Looking at the Process of Creating Helping Partnership with the Survivors
of Violence Against Women: To Avoid Making Women's Studies Another Tool of Oppression |
FUTAMI Reiko | |
| Lesbian Representations and the Unspeakable | WATANABE Mieko | |
| Being a Feminist and Being a Researcher | NAITO Kazumi and TSUJI Tomoko | |
| Expression Is a Violence | TAGAWA Kenzo | |
| Closing Remark for the Special Issue: Today and Tomorrow of Women's Studies and Our Journal |
By Members of Women's Studies Vol.8 Editorial Committee |
| Special Issue: | Women's Expression in the 20th Century | |
| Modernization and Women's Expression: Japanese Women's Literature in the Twentieth Century |
MIZUTA Noriko | |
| The Way Women Artists in History are Looked Back: Reviewing the Exhibition as a Site of Production of Views on Women and Art |
HAGIWARA Hiroko | |
| “Sexual Politics” and Women's Tanka Poems in the 20th Century | AKITSU Ei | |
| A Bridge to the 2lst Centuries: Autobiographical Writing by Three Asian American Women Writers |
KOBAYASHI Fukuko | |
| Special Issue 2: | A State of Crisis in the Employment of Women | |
| Women's Employment at Crisis: Amidst the Globalization and Labor Big Bang |
NAKANO Mami | |
| Job Diversity and the Instability of Women's Positions in Employment | KOMATSU Makiko | |
| The Employment of Women at a Critical Juncture | TANAKA Kazuko | |
| Articles: | The Transition of Gender Ideologies Concerning Female Japanese Self-defense
Forces Officials and Female American Soldiers: The Personnel Policy Decision Process |
SATO Humika |
| Problems of the Mail-Order Bride Phenomenon: A Discussion in Terms of Gender, Ethnicity and Otherness |
KAWARASAKI Yasuko | |
| Book Review: | Griselda Pollock “Vision and Difference” | HORI Hikari |
| Document: | The Second Decade of Women's Studies Association of Japan | AKIYAMA Yoko |
| Special Issue: | Interrogating “Gender” from the Educational Front | |
| Gender-Free Education in Primary and Secondary Schools and Its Linkage to Women's Studies | TACHI Kaoru | |
| The Reproduction of Gender Roles in Reading Materials: What Children Read during the Period of Building Self-Identity |
MORIMOTO Eriko | |
| Getting Citizen's Rights for “Gender”: Starting from the Diversification of Sex Education |
OTA Fumiko | |
| Co-Education and Gender Equality in Japanese Schools | KAYA Emiko | |
| Advanced Curriculum in Women's Studies: A Report from Osaka Women's University |
HAGIWARA Hiroko & FUNABASHI Kuniko | |
| Reconsidering Women's Studies from the “Margin”: Toward the Next Stage of Japanese Women's Studies |
KANAI Yoshiko | |
| Articles: | “Women's Suffrage” in Newspapers after the Defeat in World
War II: Discourse and Gender |
SAITO Masami |
| “Women's Characteristics” and Technological Innovations: Women's Work and Technology in the United States during World War II |
SATO Chitose | |
| Exploring Language. Gender and Power: The New Horizons of Language and Gender Studies |
YUKAWA Sumiyuki | |
| Information: | Palestinian NGO in West Bank Concerned about Women's Issues | KOBAYASHI Toshiko |
| Book Review: | MISHIMA Yukio: The Body as a Sacrifice-Elysium of Death without “Woman” by WATANABE Mieko | KITADA Sachie |
| Special Issue: | Women and Policy-Making Process | |
| Political Process Without Women : Japanese Political Decision-Making under “55-nen Taisei” | IWAMOTO Misako | |
| How “Women and Politics” in the United States has Articulated the Gender Impact on Decision-Making Processes | AIUCHI Masako | |
| The Promotion of Gender-Equality Policies in France | UENO Mamiko | |
| The Role of the Women's Movement in the Making of Women's Policy in Korea : The Case of the Special Law Against Sexual Violence | HAN Myeong Sook | |
| Supplementary Information: Penalties on Crimes Related to Sexual Violence and the Law Regarding the Protection of Victims | ||
| Articles: | Prostitution and U.S.Army Bases in Japan : A Case Study of Gotenba City |
HIRAI Kazuko |
| Gendered Consciousness of Ogai and Akiko : A Reassessment of Their Works Hebi |
NAKASHIMA Miyuki | |
| In Search of Personal Healing and Genuine Sisterhood : Findings from Survivors' Self-Help Activities |
FUTAMI Reiko | |
| Women and Their Self-Loving : The Growth Coming from the Cure in Kristeva's Theory of the Primary Narcissism |
TANAKA Akiko |
| Special Issue: | Women's Studies in Asia and the Pacific | |
| Women's Studies in China: Li Xiao-Jiang and Her Women's Studies Movement |
AKIYAMA Yoko | |
| Nationalism in Korean Women's Studies: Addressing the Nationalist Discourses Surrounding the 'Comfort Women' |
YAMASHITA Yeong-ae | |
| Recent Trends in Korean Feminist Studies on Mass Media | CHONG Ho-son' | |
| The National Machineries for the Advancement of Women in Asia and the Pacific -current Situation and Future Perspectives |
HASHIMOTO Hiroko | |
| Articles: | Correspondence Columns of Japanese Girl's Magazines, 1902-1913 | SAKUMA-SATO Rika |
| History of Mother's Rights: A Study of Patriarchy in Early Modern Japan |
HIROI Tazuko | |
| Beyond Our Invisibility: Japanese Women and the Quest for Self-Defined Identity |
HOTTA Midori | |
| Mizuko Belief: An Intrigue: The Formation of Male Ideology and Japanese Society (Part 2) |
MIZOKUCHI Akiyo |
| Special Issue: | Women Charge “the Family Law” in Japan: Family Registration/Different Surnames/the Non-Marriage |
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| Purpose of Symposium | KAINO Tamie | |
| Symposiast Reports: | ||
| “Koseki”(Family Registration) and the “Ie”(Extended Family) System Insure Discrimination against Children Born out of Wedlock | NAKADA Chizuko | |
| Reasons for Lifestyle Choice of Non-Marital Couples and Discrimination against Their Lifestyle Results from “the Non-marriage Couples Survey” | YOSHIZUMI Kyoko | |
| “Fufu Bessei”(Different Surnames for Each Spouse) and Reform of the Family Registration System | OMURA Yoshiaki | |
| Legal Marriage and Patriarchy | TACHI Kaoru | |
| Table of Law for Children Born out of Wedlock in Foreign Countries A Written Opinion about “Tentative Draft of Amendment of Civil Law” Principal Movement of after That about Amendment of Family Law |
OMURA Yoshiaki | |
| Articles: | Politically Correct English Textbooks and Feminism | SASAKI Eri |
| Gender Identity in Conflict with Other/Different Elements of Self | NITTA Keiko | |
| Study Progress Report : | Survey of Ecofeminism | OHASHI Terue |
| Information: | Present of “Feminism Aesthetics” : A Case of Hilde Hein | KANEKO Juri |
| Science Council of Japan's Report : | Statement about Emergency of Betterment in Study Environment for Women Scholars |
| Articles: | Welfare and Women : Welfare Policy for the Elderly and a Feminist Point of View | MATSUMOTO Chizuko |
| Woman and the Capitalism: The Development of Marxist Feminist Frameworks | FURUTA Mutsumi | |
| Feminism as the Principles of Resistance for Liberalism | KUWABARA Itoko | |
| Toni Morrison's Beloved and the American Politics of “Othering”: Race as Entrance to and Gender as Exit from the Colonial Discourse | NITTA Keiko | |
| On the Plan and the Publication of the Ladies' Encyclopedia in France (1821-1823) : Limits and Significance | KOYAMA Misako | |
| Sexism in English Textbooks: How Could Japanese Possibly Survive in the “Internationalized” World? | SASAKI Eri | |
| The Formation of Male Ideology and Japanese Society: Mizuko Belief : An Intrigue (The First Paper) | MIZOKUCHI Akiyo |
| Articles: | The Case of Ellen West: Focusing Her Distress on Being a Women | KAWANO Kiyomi |
| Reproductive Right and Policy Making Process in Japan: The Reduction of the Term of Legal Abortion1990 | IWAMOTO Misako | |
| The Birth of “Shu-fu”: In the Case of Japan | IMAI Motoko |