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Turning Pages

Reading and Writing Women's Magazines in Interwar Japan

Sarah Frederick
Barcode 9780824867706
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Release Date: 30/12/2016

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Gender Sex & Relationships
Label: University of Hawai'i Press
Language: English
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press

Reading and Writing Women's Magazines in Interwar Japan
By the early 1920s, ""ladies magazines"" (fujin zasshi) had become a distinct category in Japanese publishing. Women’s periodicals increasingly influenced intellectual discourse, the literary establishment, and daily life. Turning Pages makes sense of this phenomenon through a detailed analysis of major interwar women’s magazines, especially the literary journal Ladies’ Review, the popular domestic periodical Housewife’s Friend, and the politically radical magazine Women’s Arts. Through a close examination of their literature, articles, advertising, and art, the book explores the magazines as both windows onto and actors in this vibrant period of Japanese history.

Turning Pages considers the central place of representations of women for women in the culture of interwar-era Japan and our understanding of Japanese modernity. Taking a holistic approach to the texts and using tools of historical, literary, and cultural analysis, the author examines the triangular relationship among the consumers, the producers, and the texts themselves.