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Bodies of Evidence: Women, Society, and Detective Fiction in 1990s Japan
Amanda C. Seaman
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| #3564749 in Books | University of Hawaii Press | 2004-02-28 | 2004-02-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.45 x7.52l,.73 | File type: PDF | 206 pages | ||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Thorough coverage and quite readable.|By Leigh|This book opened my eyes to the breadth of Japanese women's detective fiction. Quotes and analysis from five authors provided support for the author's key points about the reflective role of detective fiction in exploring Japanese society, and opens a window into darkly-lit world of self-assessment of the role of women in Japan.<||"Amanda Seaman not only advances the study of Japanese literature by opening the door to a new genre, but also contributes to ongoing discussions of women in contemporary Japanese culture."
Certainly anyone interested in the gendered aspects of cont
The publication in 1992 of Miyabe Miyuke’s highly anticipated Kasha (translated into English as All She Was Worth) represents a watershed in the history of Japanese women’s detective fiction. Inspired by Miyabe’s success and the increasing number of Western mysteries in translation, women began writing mysteries of all types, employing the narrative and conceptual resources of the detective genre to depict and critique contemporary Japa...
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