Women's Performative Writing and Identity Construction in the Japanese Empire (Hardcover)
Women's Performative Writing and Identity Construction in the Japanese Empire analyzes how texts from Japan and its former colonies and territories represent the changing institutions of education, marriage, family, and labor under imperialism, arguing that women writers constructed their sense of self through their fiction and nonfiction works.
Satoko Kakihara is associate professor of Japanese at California State University, Fullerton.