Nationalism and Gender

Nationalism and Gender

by Chizuko Ueno
Nationalism and Gender

Nationalism and Gender

by Chizuko Ueno

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Overview

This is written by a sociologist and Japan's "most famous feminist", Chizuko Ueno. A discursive battle over how Japan's history should be remembered constitutes the most recent, and perhaps the most explosive, round in a struggle over the legitimacy of different "narrator's" understandings of the past and its focus on the "comfort women" issue. Feminist theorist Chizuko Ueno confronts head on, in her usual lucid and hard-hitting style, the various actors in the debate. She skillfully cuts through the argument of the neo-nationalist "historical revisionists" who have attempted to deny or minimize the reality of the former "comfort women". Ueno's equally biting treatment of her natural allies - left-wing historians and feminist supporters of the "comfort women" - has also made the book highly controversial.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781876843533
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Publication date: 01/02/2004
Series: Japanese Society Series
Pages: 263
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

UENO Chizuko is a leading Japanese feminist scholar and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo.

Table of Contents

Translator’s Introduction
Author’s Introduction to the English Edition

Part I – Engendering the Nation

Methodological Issues
Paradigm Change in Post-War History
Paradigm Change in Women’s History
The Nationalism of Women and Wartime Mobilisation
The Feminist Response
The Feminist Version of “Conquering the Modern”
Female Socialist or Socialist Feminist? The Case of Yamakawa Kikue
The War Responsibility of Ordinary Women
The Dilemma of the Nation-State’s Gender Strategy
The Paradox of this Gender Strategy
Women and the Issue of Conversion
Ideas Capable of Transcending the State
A Critique of the Reflexive School of Women’s History
Going Beyond the “Nationalism of Women” Paradigm

Part II – The Military Comfort Women Issue

A Triple Crime
The Patriarchal Paradigm of National Shame
The “Purity” of Korean Women
The Military Rape Paradigm
The Prostitution Paradigm
The Sexual Violence Paradigm
The National Discourse
The Grey Zone of Collaboration with Japan
A Uniquely Japanese or Universal Phenomenon?
Gender, Class and the Nation
“Truth” Amidst Multiple Histories

Part III – The Politics of Memory

The Japanese Version of Historical Revisionism
The Challenge to Gender History
The Positivist Myth of Objective and Neutral History
Historicization versus an Ahistorical Approach
Oral History and Testimony
Narrating History
Reflexive Women’s History
Going Beyond the Nation-State
Can Feminism Transcend Nationalism?

Part IV – Hiroshima from a Feminist Perspective: Between War Crimes and the Crime of War

Feminism, Peace Studies and Military Studies
Hiroshima as a Symbol
Hiroshima as seen from American Perspective
The Hauge International Court of Justice and the De-Criminalization of Nuclear Weapons
The Split in the Peace Movement
The De-Criminalization of State Violence
Two Lawless Zones
Who is a Citizen?
Public Violence and Gender
Women’s Participation in the Military
The Nationalism of Women
Between War Crimes and the Crimes of War

Epilogue
Chronology of Related Events
Notes
References
Index
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