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ID121198
Title ProperAffective fields of precarity
Other Title Informationgendered antinomies in contemporary Japan
LanguageENG
AuthorVij, Ritu
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the affective structure of precarity and its gendered antinomies. Building on feminist critical engagements that call attention to the elision of reproductive and household labor in emergent theorizations of precarity, it draws on Lauren Berlant's work on affective attachments to offer a reading of cinematic narratives of precarity in contemporary Japan, a space only tangentially referenced in a largely Euro-American discourse on precarity. Delineating precarity as an affective field of intelligibility, both inimical to yet potentially enabling of a feminist opening, this article offers an analysis of two films: Japan a Story of Love and Hate shows how the affective normalization of women's precarity privileges the affect of loss for men in precarity, suggesting it is the loss of mastery entailed by the movement of men from once secure to insecure work that mobilizes an affective-political turn under the sign of precarity; in contrast, a reading of Tokyo Sonata as an allegorical treatment of precarity shows how the feminization of men wrought within precarity can open up the possibility for a normative rupture of prevalent gendered hierarchies.
`In' analytical NoteAlternatives Vol. 38, No.2; May 2013: p.122-138
Journal SourceAlternatives Vol. 38, No.2; May 2013: p.122-138
Key WordsPrecarity ;  Affect ;  Gender ;  Japan