Normative Women and Patriarchal Hegemony in Ariyoshi Sawako's Hanaoka Seishu no Tsuma (1966)
This research examines the depiction of normative women in the Edo period (1603-1868) in the novel entitled Hanaoka Seishu no Tsuma (1966) by Ariyoshi Sawako, a Japanese female writer in the post World War II Showa era. Reflecting on the novel's normative female characters, it analyzes the sile...
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Main Authors: | Ariefa, Nina Alia (Author), Pratiwi, Andhika (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Universitas Diponegoro,
2021-06-01.
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