All Stories

  1. You’ve Mistaken Me for a Butterfly
  2. Rethinking sexual citizenship: Asia-Pacific perspectives
  3. From Hiroshima to Lausanne: the World Congress of Mothers and theHahaoya Taikaiin the 1950s
  4. Yoko Ono's Magical Thinking
  5. Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan
  6. Putting a Face to a Name: Visualising Human Rights
  7. Japan’s Household Registration System and Citizenship
  8. Science, society and the sea of fertility: new reproductive technologies in Japanese popular culture
  9. Introduction: Ways of Knowing about Human Rights in Asia
  10. Japan's Biopolitical Crisis
  11. Japan and the High Treason Incident
  12. Japan, Labour Migration, and the Global Order of Difference
  13. Gender and Modernity in Japan's "Long Twentieth Century"
  14. The ‘Afghan Girls’: Media representations and frames of war
  15. Instructing, Constructing, Deconstructing: The Embodied and Disembodied Performances of Yoko Ono
  16. Rethinking Japanese Modernism
  17. Embodied Memories, Emotional Geographies: Nakamoto Takako's Diary of the Anpo Struggle
  18. Tales of the City
  19. Modernism and Colonial Modernity in Early Twentieth‐Century Japan
  20. Managing borders and managing bodies in contemporary Japan
  21. Girl Reading Girl in Japan
  22. Globalisation and Body Politics
  23. Working in the Space Between
  24. How to Be a Girl: Mainstream Media Portrayals of Transgendered Lives in Japan
  25. ‘Minority Women will Change the World!’: Perspectives on multiple discrimination in Japan
  26. Doris Salcedo’s Melancholy Objects
  27. Human Rights and Gender Politics
  28. In Search of Innocence: Feminist Historians Debate the Legacy of Wartime Japan
  29. State/Nation/Transnation
  30. Feminism in Modern Japan
  31. The Trans-sexual Citizen: Queering Sameness and Difference
  32. The Language of Globalization, Transnationality and Feminism
  33. Dialogue, distance and difference
  34. Japayuki Cinderella girl: Containing the immigrant other
  35. Symposium on Japanese studies in Australia
  36. Mothers and workers: The politics of the maternal body in early twentieth‐century Japan
  37. Creating Socialist Women in Japan
  38. Militarized memories and sexual silences: Writing about military prostitution in the Second World War
  39. Women, citizenship and the state in modern Japan
  40. Socialist women and the state in Taishō and early Shōwa Japan
  41. Feminism and the media in Japan
  42. Review of McCormack (ed.),Bonsai Australia Banzai
  43. Stories of striking women: Review of Tsurumi,Factory Girls
  44. Teaching about Japan: Does gender make a difference?
  45. A new age for women and politics in Japan?
  46. Why gender matters in Japanese politics
  47. Equal opportunity in an unequal labour market: The Japanese situation
  48. Feminism, socialism and anarchism in pre‐war Japan
  49. Ian Buruma: A Japanese mirror ‐ Heroes and Villains of Japanese culture Penguin, 1985
  50. Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan
  51. Feminism
  52. Japan: progress towards diversity and equality in employment
  53. The Red Wave
  54. The New Women
  55. The Homefront
  56. Liberation
  57. Introduction
  58. Freedom
  59. Difference
  60. Conclusion: Embodied Citizens
  61. Citizens
  62. Action
  63. Embodiment, citizenship and social policy in contemporary Japan
  64. Workers
  65. Wives
  66. Mothers
  67. Introduction
  68. Imperial Subjects
  69. Creating Socialist Women 1900–1937
  70. Activists
  71. Division of labour: multinational sex in Asia
  72. Glossary
  73. Select bibliography
  74. Notes
  75. Glossary
  76. Select Bibliography
  77. “Understanding through the body”