JAPN 0214A
Modern Japanese Women Writers
Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers
A thousand years ago, women writers dominated the Japanese literary world. Then, for centuries, their skill was discounted, their works overlooked, and their voices silenced. Starting with the nineteenth century, however, Japanese women writers started to reclaim their grandmothers’ heritage. They took the male-dominated literary world by assault, pushing boundaries, drawing on their literary legacy and reinventing it, resisting the label of “women’s literature” so often pejoratively attached to their works. In this course we will explore these figures of resistance and their multilayered works in the context of the changing socio-political conditions that shaped women’s positions in Japanese society. 3 hrs. lect.
- Schedule
- 2:15pm-3:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 12, 2024 to May 13, 2024)
- Location
- Freeman FR1
- Instructors
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Milutin, Otilia
omilutin@middlebury.edu
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