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  1. Age of Shojo
    The Emergence, Evolution, and Power of Japanese Girls' Magazine Fiction
    Erschienen: 2019; ©2019
    Verlag:  State University of New York Press, Albany

    Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Previously Published Journal Articles -- A Note on Japanese Names -- Introduction -- Shōjo Narrative Study -- Summary of Chapters -- 1 Shōfujin (Little Women): Re-creating Jo for the Female... mehr

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    Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Previously Published Journal Articles -- A Note on Japanese Names -- Introduction -- Shōjo Narrative Study -- Summary of Chapters -- 1 Shōfujin (Little Women): Re-creating Jo for the Female Audience in Meiji Japan -- Good Wife, Wise Mother Ideology in Shōfujin -- Introduction of the Idea of Western Home and Women's Roles -- Transformation of Jo into Takashi -- 2 Shōjo sekai (Girls' World): The Formation of Girls' Magazine Culture and the Emergence of "Scribbling Girls" -- Creation of Girls' Magazines -- From Didacticism to Sentimentalism in Girls' Stories -- Formation of Girls' Community -- 3 Yoshiya Nobuko and Kitagawa Chiyo: Fiction by and for Girls -- The Flowery World of Hana monogatari by Yoshiya Nobuko -- Hana monogatari's Motif, Tone, and Language -- Resistance against Social Reality and Cultural Conventions -- End of Shōjo World -- Kitagawa Chiyo's Stories on Marginalized Girls -- Kitagawa Chiyo as a Socialist Writer -- Crossing the Border of Class -- Subverting the World of Hana monogatari -- 4 Shōjo Feminism in Semi-autobiographical Stories by Yoshiya Nobuko and Morita Tama -- Yoshiya Nobuko's Yaneura no nishojo -- Attic as Girls' Space -- Yoshiya's Shōjo Feminism -- Yoshiya's Development as a Writer -- Morita Tama's Ishikari Otome -- Portrayal of a Realistic Adolescent Girl -- Fate of a Domestic Daughter -- Development as Shōjo and Otome -- 5 Shōjo no tomo (Girls' Friend): Conflicting Ideals of Girls on the Home Front -- Golden Age of Shōjo no Tomo -- Government Media Restrictions and Girls' Stories -- Yoshiya's Wartime Message -- Creating Patriotic Shōjo -- 6 Himawari (Sunflower): Reimagining Shōjo during the Occupation Period -- Girls' Magazines, GHQ/SCAP, and the Development of New Japan -- Home as Girls' Space in Himawari -- Hana to kosuzu and the End of Himawari.

     

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