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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 12 (2004)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 12 (2004) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 P

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 11 (2003)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol. 11 (2003) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 “Lo

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.10 (2002)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.10 (2002) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 Educatio

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.9 (2001)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.9 (2001) Edited by tde Editorial Committee of tde Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS Articles: “Women’s Language” and tde Power WASHI Rumi From an “Object to Teach” to a “Subject to Engage”: tde Girl Readers of a “Shojo Shosetsu (Novels for Girls)” in tde 1980s KANEDA Junko Gendered Militarization SATO Fumika Sexual Harassment in tde 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 tde Questions: Creating Women’s Studies in America ONOSAKA Junko Published by tde Women’s Studies Association of

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 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 a

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.7 (1999)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.7 (1999) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 Arti

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.6 (1998)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.6 (1998) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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: Di

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.5 (1997)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.5 (1997) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.4 (1996)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.4 (1996) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS 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 In

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WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.3 (1995)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.3 (1995) Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan CONTENTS Special Issue: Women Charge “the Family Law” in Japan: Family Registration/Different Surnames/the Non-Marriage 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 OMUR

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