Paarbeziehungen in Japanischen Frauenzeitschriften Seit 1970: Medien und Geschlecht in Japan
przez
Barbara G. Holthus
Brak ocen
History
Manga
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
577
Język
Niemiecki
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2009
Wydawca
Edwin Mellen Pr
ISBN-10
077343898X
ISBN-13
9780773438989
Opis
Barbara G. Holthus explores the intricate landscape of romantic relationships as depicted in Japanese women's magazines from 1970 onward. This study delves into how these publications reflect and shape perceptions of gender roles, romantic ideals, and societal expectations in Japan. By examining a range of articles, advertisements, and advice columns, Holthus unveils the evolving portrayal of relationships within the cultural context.
The research highlights the contrast between traditional values and modern influences, illustrating how women's magazines act as a mirror to the shifting dynamics of love and partnership. Holthus pays special attention to the language used, revealing underlying cultural beliefs and assumptions about femininity and masculinity.
As readers engage with this examination, they gain insight into the broader implications of media narratives on personal relationships and gender identity in Japan. Holthus's work emphasizes the power of media in shaping societal norms, offering a compelling analysis that resonates with anyone interested in the intersection of gender and culture.
Ultimately, this study stands as a significant contribution to understanding how women's magazines have not only documented but also influenced the evolving nature of romantic relationships in Japan over more than five decades.
The research highlights the contrast between traditional values and modern influences, illustrating how women's magazines act as a mirror to the shifting dynamics of love and partnership. Holthus pays special attention to the language used, revealing underlying cultural beliefs and assumptions about femininity and masculinity.
As readers engage with this examination, they gain insight into the broader implications of media narratives on personal relationships and gender identity in Japan. Holthus's work emphasizes the power of media in shaping societal norms, offering a compelling analysis that resonates with anyone interested in the intersection of gender and culture.
Ultimately, this study stands as a significant contribution to understanding how women's magazines have not only documented but also influenced the evolving nature of romantic relationships in Japan over more than five decades.
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