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ID120579
Title ProperAftermath
Other Title InformationFujin Bungei and radical women's fiction after the downfall of the proletarian literature movement in Japan
LanguageENG
AuthorCoutts, Angela
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article highlights the important contribution made by Kamichika Ichiko to the interwar publishing scene by providing an overview of the literary journal Fujin Bungei launched by her and an analysis of three stories it published from leading female writers of the era, Matsuda Tokiko, Hirabayashi Eiko and Asai Hanako. Fujin Bungei was a rare oppositional voice within the media that questioned the narrow nationalism sanctioned and promoted by the Japanese state when others had fallen silent or been silenced. Furthermore, its focus on writing by women provided a forum for passionate and provocative works which shed new light on the downfall of the Proletarian Literature Movement.
`In' analytical NoteJapanese Studies Vol. 33, No.1; May 2013: p.1-17
Journal SourceJapanese Studies Vol. 33, No.1; May 2013: p.1-17
Key WordsProletarian Literature Movement ;  Fujin Bungei ;  Nationalism ;  Japan