Sexuality, Maternity, and (Re)productive Futures : Women’s Speculative Fiction in Contemporary Japan
작성자
Kazue Harada
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Manga
Graphic Novels
형식
하드커버
페이지
214
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 2, 2021
출판사
Brill
ISBN-10
9004468838
ISBN-13
9789004468832
설명
Kazue Harada explores the vibrant landscape of contemporary Japanese women's speculative fiction, highlighting how these authors navigate themes of sexuality, maternity, and reproductive futures. By examining both novels and manga, Harada sheds light on how female creators challenge traditional narratives and envision new possibilities for women in society.
Through a critical lens, the work delves into the unique perspectives women bring to speculative storytelling, fostering discussions around gender roles and societal expectations. It reveals how these narratives intertwine personal experiences with broader cultural critiques, ultimately offering fresh insights into the ongoing conversation about women's rights and autonomy.
This exploration not only celebrates the innovation of these writers but also considers the implications of their work on future representations of women's experiences in literature and media. Harada invites readers to reflect on how speculative fiction can shape and redefine our understanding of motherhood, identity, and the roles women can inhabit in both imagined and real futures.
Through a critical lens, the work delves into the unique perspectives women bring to speculative storytelling, fostering discussions around gender roles and societal expectations. It reveals how these narratives intertwine personal experiences with broader cultural critiques, ultimately offering fresh insights into the ongoing conversation about women's rights and autonomy.
This exploration not only celebrates the innovation of these writers but also considers the implications of their work on future representations of women's experiences in literature and media. Harada invites readers to reflect on how speculative fiction can shape and redefine our understanding of motherhood, identity, and the roles women can inhabit in both imagined and real futures.