Writing Pregnancy in Low-Fertility Japan

Auteur: Seaman, Amanda C.
Editeur: University of Hawai'i Press
Offers a wide-ranging account of how women writers have made sense (and nonsense) of pregnancy in postwar Japan. In her fascinating study, Amanda C. Seaman introduces readers to a body of work notable for the wide range of genres employed by its authors, the many political, personal, and social concerns informing it, and the diverse creative approaches contained therein.
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Offers a wide-ranging account of how women writers have made sense (and nonsense) of pregnancy in postwar Japan. In her fascinating study, Amanda C. Seaman introduces readers to a body of work notable for the wide range of genres employed by its authors, the many political, personal, and social concerns informing it, and the diverse creative approaches contained therein.
ISBN / EAN 9780824859886
Auteur Seaman, Amanda C.
Editeur University of Hawai'i Press