1st Edition

The End of Transgression in Japanese Women’s Writing Gender, Body, Nation

By David S. Holloway Copyright 2025
182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

This book argues for a new articulation of the ways in which transgression is theorized in contemporary literature by Japanese women. Exploring the rhetorical and discursive mechanics of literary “bad girls” from fiction produced during the millennial turn (1990–2010), the book contends that women writers today deploy truant, unruly, restless, and aggressive female protagonists not to challenge... Read more

Introduction. “Literary Dislocations: Rediscovery and Reorientation”  1. “The Legacy of Transgression in Japanese Women’s Fiction: Liberation, Liberty, Lightning”  2. “Class, Identity, and Recession in Millennial Japan”  3. “Skeletons of Desire: The Body in Kanehara Hitomi’s Snakes and Earrings and Hydra”  4. “Gender and Body, Past and Present: Sakurai Ami’s Innocent World and Tomorrow’s Song”  5. “The Two Bodies of Kirino Natsuo: Grotesque and Real World”  6. “Conclusion: Chaos, Schizophrenia, and Reconciliation in Millennial Japan”  Epilogue

Biography

David S. Holloway was Assistant Professor of Japanese at the University of Rochester, USA.