Woman and the Body in Modern Japanese Poetry
Ellis, Toshiko (The University of Tokyo)

Date: 2010
Abstract: The article focuses on the three contemporary Japanese poets Yosano Akiko, Sagawa Chika and Ito Hiromi as examples of women who break away from the conventions of "women's poetry" and subvert the image of femininity which has been traditionally portrayed in poems written by Japanese women, at the same time that they preserve in their works themes related to the female sex. Taking as connecting point the female body and the way it is positioned in relation to the outside world, the article analyzes how Yosano, Sagawa and Ito -each in her own subversive way- use different languages to explore the female body itself, as well as themes such as female sexuality, love, motherhood and death.
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Subject: Japanese poetry ; "Women's poetry" ; Subversion ; Yosano Akiko ; Sagawa Chika ; Ito Hiromi ; Female body ; Sexuality ; Desire
Published in: Lectora : revista de dones i textualitat, Núm. 16 ( 2010) , p. 93-105, ISSN 2013-9470

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